Of A Unicorn Pdvd: Death
When a father and daughter accidentally hit and kill a mythical creature while driving through the remote wilderness, they discover the carcass possesses extraordinary regenerative and pharmaceutical properties. Desperate to pay off mounting debts, they sell the remains to a ruthless biotech CEO. But the unicorn’s parents are not extinct—and they are hunting. As the body count rises, the pair must outrun corporate greed, government agents, and the furious, horned colossi seeking bloody revenge. Death of a Unicorn is a dark fantasy thriller about the price of exploiting the last wonders of the world.
Without spoiling the specific grotesqueries, Scharfman uses the unicorn not just as a monster, but as a vector for disease and mutation. It turns the "magical healing" trope on its head. The characters begin to change, sprouting horns, altering physiologically, and losing their humanity in exchange for a twisted version of divinity. death of a unicorn pdvd
Beneath the slime and the scares, "Death of a Unicorn" is a biting satire. The true villains aren't the mythical beasts; they are the venture capitalists. Richard E. Grant’s character represents the ultimate hubris of the wealthy—the belief that everything, even magic itself, can be commodified, packaged, and sold. When a father and daughter accidentally hit and