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🧵 2. Chris Nash's horror film In a Violent Nature takes a unique approach, resembling a nature documentary with no score.

🧵 3. While Nash's film is distinct, it may not cater to traditional genre fans, as half the audience walked out during a screening.

🧵 4. In a Violent Nature's arthouse approach gives it a limited appeal, focusing on a disfigured killer named Johnny seeking his mother's necklace.

🧵 5. Nash's attempt to blend art and horror in In a Violent Nature sets it apart but risks alienating mainstream viewers with its minimalist style.