Summary

  • In a Violent Nature shares strong similarities with the Friday the 13th franchise in of story, themes, and setting.
  • The film also draws inspiration from other iconic slashers like Halloween's Michael Myers.
  • Despite its similarities, critics have praised In a Violent Nature for its distinctiveness and effective tension.

2024 is seeing the release of a variety of horror movies, among them one that has some strong similarities to the In a Violent Nature.

Written and directed by Chris Nash, In a Violent Nature is a slasher movie that follows a mysterious killer who goes after a group of teenagers in the Ontario wilderness, with most of the events told from the killer’s perspective. In a Violent Nature gathered attention when it took part in Sundance Film Festival’s “Midnight” program, and it’s now set for a theatrical release on May 31, with plans to release it on the Shudder streaming service months later. the Friday the 13th franchise.

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In a Violent Nature Has Strong Similarities To Friday the 13th

In a Violent Nature killer with a mask

Jason and the villain in In a Violent Nature have the resurrection theme in common, as well as their modus operandi, their preferred victims, and the setting of their murder spree.

The official description of In a Violent Nature says it's the story of an “enigmatic resurrection, rampage, and retribution of an undead monster in a remote wilderness” that unleashes a new serial killer. The trailer briefly shows the killer emerging from the ground in the forest and looking for his victims, and his physical build, quiet moves, violent ways, and more are reminiscent of Jason Voorhees and the Friday the 13th franchise. The first Friday the 13th movie introduced the audience to the story of Jason Voorhees, who drowned at Camp Crystal Lake when he was a child.

His mother, Pamela, blamed his death on neglect by the counselors who were having sex instead of supervising the kids, and she went on to kill the camp’s counselors every time the camp reopened, thus feeding the legend of Jason as a vengeful spirit. Jason Voorhees was made into the franchise’s main villain in Friday the 13th Part 2, and since then, it has been debated if Jason was really alive or if he was undead, as he was pretty much indestructible.

Jason and the villain in In a Violent Nature have the resurrection theme in common, as well as their modus operandi, their preferred victims, and the setting of their murder spree. In addition to that, Jason Voorhees had facial and skull deformities, and the villain in In a Violent Nature also seems to have some deformities (at least from behind his head). The villain is also shown in the trailer wearing an improvised mask like Jason did with a burlap sack before finding his iconic hockey mask, and the final shot of the trailer is reminiscent of the first Friday the 13th movie.

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In a Violent Nature Also Takes Inspiration From Other Iconic Slashers

The killer from In a Violent Nature

The villain being a mute character is also reminiscent of Halloween's Michael Myers.

In addition to its strong similarities to the Friday the 13th franchise, In a Violent Nature also seems to have taken inspiration from other famous slashers. The villain being a mute character is also reminiscent of Halloween's Michael Myers, who, after killing his sister when he was six years old, never spoke again. Like Jason, Michael Myers doesn’t run after his victims, but he has pretty brutal ways to get rid of them. The setting of In a Violent Nature also brings Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead to mind, as some of the murders take place in a cabin in the middle of the woods.

In Rob Zombie’s Halloween II, adult Michael Myers spoke for the first time ever, saying “die!” to Malcolm McDowell’s Sam Loomis.

Despite its similarities to Jason Voorhees, Friday the 13th, and other slashers, In a Violent Nature has been praised by critics for its “distinctiveness” (via Variety) and for creating a “different and very effective kind of tension” (via Rue Morgue), so it might succeed as its own thing and stand out from other slasher movies.

Sources: Variety, Rue Morgue.

  • In a Violent Nature 2024 Movie Poster

    In a Violent Nature is a 2024 horror-slasher film written and directed by Chris Nash that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2024. A group of campers in the middle of the wilderness stumble across a fire watchtower and discover a locket buried beneath its charred ruins. However, by unearthing the locket, they've invited the wrath of its prior owner and now must survive the rampage of a supernatural killer looking to retrieve his possession.

    Cast
    Lauren-Marie Taylor, Andrea Pavlovic, Ry Barrett, Reece Presley
    Runtime
    94 Minutes
    Director
    Chris Nash
  • Friday the 13th is a horror-slasher film by director Sean S. Cunningham and follows a group of camp counselors who are stalked and murdered by an unknown assailant while trying to reopen a summer known to be the site of a child's drowning and a grisly double murder. The film began a decades-long franchise that would eventually lead to the creation of Jason Vorhees, one of the most popular horror icons of all time.

    Cast
    Peter Brouwer, Adrienne King, Betsy Palmer, Jeannine Taylor, Kevin Bacon, Robbi Morgan, Harry Crosby
    Runtime
    95 minutes
    Director
    Sean S. Cunningham