Fans have called a horror movie sh0t exclusively from the k!ller’s point of view “the most disturbing” they’ve ever seen, and one person even threw up in the theater.
There are a lot of slasher movies for horror fans, such The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and A Nightmare on Elm Street. This new movie, though, has a smart twist.

Fans and critics alike are praising it. One viewer wrote, “A sickening mix of straight-up slasher and a meditation on violence as an instinctual baseline.”
Another person says, “One part of the movie was so gross that I had to take a ten-minute break because it really bothered me.”
I enjoy horror movies, but this one scared me so much that it will stay with me for the rest of my life, a third person said.
John Serba for The Decider said, “This is some pretty new evil.” It breaks enough of the genre’s conventions that it could be the last nail in the coffin for slasher movies.

Catherine Bray, writing for The Guardian, remarked, “From a horror fan’s point of view, this is an absolutely fascinating experiment with form.”
Louisa Moore of Screen Zealots wrote, “It’s a classic slasher movie that keeps you on the edge of your seat and tells its story in a new way.”
It also has a great 78% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Ry Barrett, Andrea Pavlovic, Cameron Love, Reece Presley, Liam Leone, Charlotte Creaghan, Lea Rose Sebastianis, Sam Roulston, Alexander Oliver, and Lauren Taylor are all in the horror movie.
Chris Nash directed it, and it’s different from other slasher horror movies since it’s told from the k!ller’s point of view, so spectators see the murders happen.

It also goes against the grain of normal horror because most of it is sh0t in a national park, which makes the story even more distressing because it takes place in such a beautiful setting.
The summary says, “When a group of teens takes a locket from a fire tower that has fallen down in the woods, they unknowingly bring back the rotting body of Johnny, a vengeful spirit who was k!lled in a terrible crime 60 years ago.”
The zombie k!ller soon goes on a murderous rampage to get the stolen locket back, k!lling everyone who gets in his way one by one.
Even though it didn’t cost much to make, it had a big effect on fans.
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In an interview with Bl**dy Nash stated of In a Violent Nature’s style, “It was disgusting.” “We didn’t have the money to do crazy and wild lighting and stuff, so I said, ‘Let’s just go supernaturalistic.'”
He went on to say, “We tried to treat it like making a nature documentary, where we’re just following something, like a letter carrier at work going from house to house.”
Film Updates says that someone in the audience at the Chicago Critics Film Festival threw up during the horror movie.
When asked about the incident, Nash told Dexerto, “I don’t know if this is true or not. I can’t be proud of it, but I’m not worried either.”