

Unicorns
Isa is a feminist, bisexual, and polyamorous posh girl, she passionately defends her life. When Guillem proposes to be a monogamous couple, Isa is not sure if he wants to change her life and, given her lack of decision, Guillem decides to break the relationship. Living in a world of appearances and comforts, her contradictions come to light and her universe is crumbling at the blow of likes and moral judgments in this web that social networks have become.
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Plot Summary
In a small Belgian town, a young woman named Millie finds her life upended when she is diagnosed with a rare genetic condition that causes her to spontaneously combust when she experiences strong emotions. As she navigates this bizarre reality, she forms an unlikely bond with a quirky palliative care nurse and a retired magician, learning to control her fiery outbursts and find joy in life's unpredictable moments. The film blends humor and pathos as Millie grapples with her condition, her relationships, and the search for a cure.
Critical Reception
Unicorns received a generally positive reception, praised for its unique premise, charming performances, and a sensitive portrayal of a fantastical affliction. Critics lauded its blend of dark humor and heartfelt drama, though some found the pacing occasionally uneven. Audiences appreciated its originality and emotional resonance.
What Reviewers Say
- A charmingly eccentric and surprisingly touching exploration of life's unexpected challenges.
- Praised for its quirky premise and strong lead performances, balancing humor with genuine emotional depth.
- Some critics noted that the film's magical realism occasionally overshadows its dramatic core.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's originality and the emotional journey of the protagonist. Many found the blend of humor and drama to be effective, and the unique concept was a frequent highlight in reviews.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Screenplay at the Ostend Film Festival. Won Best Actress for Brigitte Gauthier at the Film Festival of Flanders.
Fun Fact
The fictional town where the story takes place was inspired by a real, small village in the Belgian Ardennes, known for its quiet, almost fairy-tale like atmosphere.
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