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In a violent environment. Nature broke new territory by adopting a First-person Perspective from its killer for much of its running length; another film will do something like in 2024: Steven Soderbergh's Presence. The most recent from the great Soderbergh (Sex, Lies, and Videotape) presents an amazing twist on the idea of a haunted home since the entire film is shot from the point of view of the creature haunting the house the movie is set in. Reportedly so strong and stress-inducing that some viewers fled the theater, Presence debuted in the Sundance Film Festival in January.
There are no close-ups and presence was shot in one house in barely three weeks. Starring Lucy Liu, Julia Fox, and Chris Sullivan, Presence will differ from In a Violent Nature in that it never discloses the invisible creature that plagues the family at the movie's center, but different viewpoints are presented of Johnny's several terrible deaths. The camera never veers from its point of view, hence even if some backstory for the entity may be presented, it will stay enigmatic over the whole running length of the film. Though there are distinctions, the idea of a horror film staying with the viewpoint of its monster as opposed to switching or concentrating on its victims is common and will provide for an interesting contrast.
With the horror genre, the first-person monster idea should keep changing.
After all is said and done, In a Violent Nature will be a box office success and has won critical praise. With a 92% Tomatometer score, Presence debuted on Rotten Tomatoes, hence it is reasonable to argue that both films have shown how successful the first-person point-of- view can be as a technique of horror. It's something that ought to be included more frequently into the genre and might develop as it changes.
That's not to argue that more horror films shot solely from the first-person point of view are required. Although a completely first-person movie still to be discovered may present additional possibilities, the first-person point of view could change from a whole filmmaking technique to a practical instrument for horror auteurs. the a Violent Nature shows that combining the first-person point of view with conventional camera angles may produce something distinctive and visually fascinating. The first-person point of view has been employed the past to great success in horror.
New Slasher Movie Starting A 2024 Mini Horror Trend With 82% On Rotten Tomatoes
One of the most unexpected popular horror films of 2024 features a distinctive filmmaking technique that will reappearing in another picture in next months. Though it won't be the first horror film of its type in 2024, IFC Films' indie experimental slasher flick In a Violent Nature flips the well-worn horror subgenre on its head. In a Violent Nature, like many classic slasher films, has a large masked killer pursuing a bunch of gullible adolescents and killing them in creative and graphic manner. But In a Violent Nature shows the events from the viewpoint of Johnny, the undead killer with a child-like brain, therefore subverting expectations.
Although it's hard to relate to a monster as he disassembles human bodies, the film gives Johnny just enough background to inspire some sympathy—or at least an awareness of his reasons. A movie like In a Violent Nature should be regarded as a big success as the vicious slasher subgenre is about as performed-out as can be. Strangely enough, In a Violent Nature will share its most original quality with another high-concept horror film planned to premiere in 2024, therefore starting a minor horror trend with room to develop.
The History Of In A Violent Nature
Although A Violent Nature can be tiresome, its form sharpens the suspense to make you search for the culprit in the background of every shot.
Chris Nash's 2024 horror-slasher film In a Violent Nature debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2024. In the middle of the bush, some campers come upon a burned watchtower and find a locket buried in its charred remains. But by discovering the locket, they have drawn the anger of its former owner and now have to endure the frenzy of a supernatural killer trying to get back his property.
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The movie is guaranteed some popularity with its own slasher genre interpretation. The movie makes advantage of tension to keep the viewers on the edge of their seat and let them feel the action from the viewpoint of the main character.
Fans of this genre will probably enjoy the film even if the topic is upsetting since it offers fresh new ideas. Definitely, the movie will be a major addition to the horror subgenre.