This review of In a Violent Nature was initially published to coincide with the movieâs premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. It has been updated for the filmâs theatrical release.
Logline
In a Violent Nature follows Johnny, a hulking creature who has been dead for years, as he seeks vengeance on the most recent group of teens to bring him back to life.
Longerline
The way In a Violent Nature reveals its plot is a huge part of the fun of the movie, so no spoilers here. Instead, itâs worth talking a little bit about the vibe of the movie, which is mostly pastoral, rather than bombastic and quick. Writer-director Chris Nash seems to take inspiration from Michael Myersâ slow but deliberate stalking in the Halloween movie series. Long stretches of In a Violent Nature are still, quiet, gorgeous shots of nature â sometimes with a killer lumbering through them, sometimes not.
This beautiful photography is a huge bonus to the movie, considering that most of the run time is devoted to Johnny walking from one place to another, in determined pursuit of his victims. Following a slasher-movie villain â part Jason Voorhees, part Michael Myers â mostly means watching him walking around, which seems perfectly intuitive when you see it on screen. In a Violent Nature makes these traveling scenes feel vibrant, purposeful, and intense, rather than like the drag they could have easily been.
Of course, this wouldnât be a slasher if there wasnât some slashing, and In a Violent Nature has plenty of that, too. The movie is full of gruesome kills, but Nash mixes the specifics up enough (from beheading to drowning to axe-throwing) that you never quite know whatâs coming next, so the action never gets stale.
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Whatâs In a Violent Nature trying to do?
Itâs hard to describe this movie better than its press release does: Itâs been labeled as an âambient slasher.â Itâs a slow, methodical movie, with sparse dialogue and not much character development. But that still doesnât really describe what In a Violent Nature is going for. It feels more like a nature documentary approach to horror, with a slasher villain as a true animal kingdom predator, stalking through a beautiful forest and watching his prey from the foliage.
Does In a Violent Nature live up to its premise?
Yes, but it might not be able to quite transcend that premise. In a Violent Natureâs endless forward locomotion and our slasher monsterâs unflappable determination keep things interesting, and the tight 94-minute run time makes sure the story isnât dull. But without the visceral release of tension in jump scares or surprise murder, the film feels like a constant build that never actually fully pays off. Thereâs no grand ending to cap off the story, which may be fitting for seeing the monsterâs side of the story, but isnât quite satisfying for an audience. Even so, the craft and uniqueness of In a Violent Nature make it well worth a watch.
The quote that says it all
This isnât exactly a single quote, but watching Johnny lurk just outside the light of his teenage victimsâ campfire while one of them tells his friends (and the audience) Johnnyâs creepy origin story is an outstanding moment that casually reframes nearly every slasher ever made. We all know Jason had to be lurking just past the treeline during various scenes in the Friday the 13th franchise, but what exactly did he overhear while he was stalking his victims?
Most memeable moment
Itâs hard to imagine finding a meme anywhere in a movie paced this slowly, but Johnnyâs cold, dead, monstrous hands clasping around a necklace that says â#1 Motherfuckerâ is at least pretty funny.
Is In a Violent Nature good?
In a Violent Nature is good, itâs just good in a different way than you might expect from its premise. It wonât exactly fill the trashy slasher hole in your heart, and it definitely isnât for the âFriday night at the moviesâ crowd that most slashers are aimed at.
But for horror fans, itâs a rare treat and a fantastic exercise in taking a genre in the opposite direction that everyone else has tried. In a Violent Nature may not spawn a franchise of Johnny resurrections, but thereâs a good chance that every slasher that comes after it will take small bits of influence from the things In a Violent Nature does well.
When can we see it?
In a Violent Nature is in theaters now, and will stream on Shudder later this year.