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Have you ever seen "The Last Unicorn"?

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Has anyone ever seen the movie or read the book "The Last Unicorn"?

If so what do you think about it? Describe what you got out of it....is there a deeper meaning?

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  1. I did see it.  The one thing that stayed with me about it is when the unicorn said never to run from anything immortal.  It attracts their attention.  So every time I take my Rottweiler for a ride in the car and her head is hanging out the window and she is watching everything around her, I noticed if a person isn't moving, she doesn't seem to see them.  But if they are running down the street, she barks at them and gets all excited.  I have seen that happen a lot and I always think of that movie.


  2. nO...ahexx....xorry...:((

  3. its been like over ten years ago since I read it but its a very great story, I really like the authors creative writing. Yes there is a deeper meaning but I'll let you figure it out.

  4. No.

    But the ending sucked, I liked the King of Despair and his bay of Unicorns...

    WAI!? Happy endings suck.

  5. i saw it this year. i'm an adult but not old so i'm a new adult so i thought it was corny

    my friend LOVES it

    the songs were really good. i like the song because it has a deeper meaning like you are unique and even though you are one, you are here and should be heard and you're "alive!!!! i'm alive!!" haha

    i think the movie is suppose to be like if your the only one unique enough 2 b urself then fight for it!

    hope that helped though! please answer mine, it'd really help

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

  6. I own the DVD. It is a favorite, but I won't spoil it for you. Please rent it and watch it. Yes, there is a deeper meaning.

  7. Yes. I don't remember anything about it. I do remember it was a cartoon.

  8. Peter S. Beagle is one of our great genre-bending authors, of the same Late Modernist generation which produced Thomas Pynchon.  There is almost too much in the Last Unicorn to summarize.  It is a dense book about relationships, fantasies, and the nature of fantasies.

    Other amazing books he has written include but are not limited to, A Fine And Private Place, a bittersweet romance about a relationship between two people who have recently died, the Farrell Stories -- Farrell and Lila the Werewolf and the Folk of the Aer (the former was published as a chap-book and as Lila the Werewolf has been reprinted in various collections) which are as much about what the sixties were REALLY like as they are about Faery, and I See by my Outfit, which is not a  fantasy but is sort of a memoir.

    I almost want to say the fun comes when you read his books and think about them but of course you may no that, so I'll just say the Last Unicorn is a wise novel which is as much about fantasy as it is a fantasy.

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