Recently I rewatched the 1982 movie “The Last Unicorn”. It is an animated musical directed by Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin Jr. The movie follows a unicorn that learns she may be the last of her kind and ventures out of her safe forest in order to learn more about the disappearance of unicorns, along the way she meets a magician and a woman who come along on her adventure. This movie was one of my favourites when I was a child. Unfortunately, the movie was not as magical as I had initially felt it was when I was younger, but I still enjoyed it a lot. The movie was also much deeper than I had remembered, it touched on complex subjects in a very satisfying way. The voice for the unicorn was so perfect and soothing, I wish every character in every animated movie would have been voice acted just as the little unicorn had been here. If I had any notes on the movie, I would say to remove the romance in it. The unicorn falls in love with a prince but it feels very forced and unnecessary to the plot. What was a movie focused on self discovery, the experience of morality, and spiritual decay, turned into some cheesy B-movie.