Review of The Last Unicorn (1982) by Richard Harrington for Washington Post — 17 Apr 2005
The Last Unicorn will endure as a film for reasons both intellectual and aesthetic. It’s full of rich ideas and revisions of outdated, sexist stereotypes, and thereby feels more modern than many animated classics.
Additionally, it’s often gorgeous.
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This review of The Last Unicorn (1982) was written by Richard Harrington and published by Washington Post on 17 Apr 2005.
The Last Unicorn has generally received very positive reviews.
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