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The Canadian slasher filmIn A Violent Naturewas known for its reinvention of a familiar horror trope. Directed by Chris Nash, the ‘ambient horror’ film follows a killer in the rural parts of Ontario who targets a group of teens who come to spend their summer in camping in the woods. The film seems to have added a new visual language to the usual premise.

Ry Barrett as Johnny in In A Violent Nature

In A Violent Naturehad its premiere at the Midnight section of the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. Many critics praised its unique filmmaking twist to the slasher genre. However, despite the love from critics, the film seems to have not impressed audiences as its Rotten Tomatoes audience score was reportedly lesser than the critics’ score.

In A Violent NatureGets A Lower Audience Score Than Critics’ On Rotten Tomatoes

Chris Nash’s ambien slasher filmIn A Violent Natureopened to positive reviews from critics earlier this week. The film follows Johnny, a mute killer in rural Ontario who targets a group of teens on vacation. True to the slasher genre, there are many gory deaths and a killer whose original motives behind the killings are unknown.

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However, the film reportedly takes a more Avant-Garde approach to the film, using long, static shots and little to no background score to elevate the scenes. It also shifts the perspective from the teens to that of Johnny himself, with the film largely focusing on his movements.

The unconventional storytelling method worked with critics as evidenced by the positive acclaim and 87% critics’ scores onRotten Tomatoes. However, the film did not impress general audiences as the score on RT stands at 46%. Many users took to social media to explore the reasons for this difference.

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why’s the audience score bad? usually it’s the other way around

Audience over critics every time. I dig the concept sounds like the execution (lols) was fumbled.

Charlotte Creaghan plays Aurora in the famous Yoga Kill scene in In A Violent Nature | Credits: Shudder Films/Zygote Pictures/Low Sky Productions

saw it today, super good. i get that it can be a little boring but its made up for by a generally not super long run time and absolutely amazing kills. not one kill fails except for the singular off screen but still shown corpse at the start

It was only okay. I liked the premise but not enough was done with it so it was kind of boring honestly. The acting was also… not great. Although I suppose you could say that was purposeful to mimic the vibes of older slashers. Had some fun moments and pretty brutal kills though

Leatherface celebrates a kill in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

HAHAH the audience score is more accurate, trust me. There are some pretty shots, cinematically. But it’s an hour and a half of a guy slowly, silently walking thru the woods. No joke. Hilarious kills tho.

They should have named this movie “The 90 minute backshot”.

Many attributed the visual language of long-drawn-out sequences to be boring and repetitive. Others spoke about how setting it in the killer’s perspective took out the suspense that is traditional to the genre.

Chris Nash Tried To Reinvent The Slasher WithIn A Violent Nature

The slasher sub-genre is a niche that has developed a fanbase. The genre usually involves a horror setting with plenty of gore and blood. Films such asFriday the 13th, Halloween,andThe Texas Chainsaw Massacrehave become classics in the genre and have established a few tropes that can be exhaustive.

However, director Chris Nash decided to keep the tropes while giving it a unique visual treatment. The filmIn A Violent Natureshifts the perspective from the victims, in this case, a group of teens camping, to that of the killer, Johnny. Nash reportedly used many avante-garde techniques inspired by the films of Terrence Malick and Gus Van Sant.

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Nash said toVarietyin an interview ahead of the film’s Sundance premiere,

I love the vibe of following a character. Sitting back and having somebody hold your hand through this story and just feeling a gentle breeze of the film pass by you. I kept thinking of slashers — what kind of direction could we go from there? We’re following a character, not even commenting on what’s happening or what they’re doing, we’re just on this ride.

Nash also mentioned he used the familiar tropes of the genre to not spend time in establishing the characters, and used overheard conversations to assign an archetype while still following the killer.

In A Violent Natureis playing in cinemas now.

Nishanth A

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Nishanth A is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 2,000 articles published. He has been an entertainment journalist for the past two years and a scriptwriter at various corporations before that, working on educational content. With a Communications, English Literature, and Psychology triple major, Nishanth usually covers news and analyses on Star Trek, particularly Strange New Worlds and The Next Generation; Doctor Who, the DCU, and more.A Nolan fan, Nishanth spends his time exploring the filmographies of various directors with an auteurial style or can be found making short movies of his own. He has also contributed as a feature writer for Film Companion, focusing on the South division.

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