Director Chris Nash successfully created an insanely unique and gory death that will stay with you.
In a Violent Naturehas some truly brutal kills throughout its runtime.
Needless to say, it needs to be seen to be believed.
And that goes for everything.
So he thinks very, very similar to me.
We always want to challenge ourselves and do things that we haven’t really seen or done before.
He’s got these hooks, he’s got these big, meaty hooks that are strong.
That’s where the spectacle is of the film.
So we better have some nasty kills.
Of course,Friday the 13s hockey-masked Jason Vorhees is a huge inspiration for the piece.
Also, just because he’s the first real slasher as a kid I attached to.
The iconography is just, it’s too much to pass over… And then it ends with them being caught.
And the whole thing is just following this one character, the entire film in a very similar way.
Except, there’s narration of his inner monologue during the whole thing.
Like, Johnny doesn’t think too much."
It felt like we were too close to him, almost.
It’s like no, we’re not really with the killer.
There are moments where we are very intimate with Johnny.

But for the most part, we’re staying away.
We’re objective viewers.
It’s more of a nature documentary."

In a Violent Naturereleases in theaters on May 31, 2024 from IFC films.
The movie is slated for a streaming release at some point later this year.







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