Sometimes movies get a reputation for being “cursed.” Hearing the team behind “In a Violent Nature” tell stories from the set, it’s hard to argue it’s not one of them.
Sometimes movies get a reputation for being “cursed.” Some are followed around by tragedy for decades after their release. Others emanate vibes so rancid, just watching them feels wrong. Then there are the movies whose productions are so fraught with disaster, it’s a miracle they were finished at all., which hit theaters Friday after an arduous multi-year production, is in the last category.
So much went wrong the first time around that Nash and his producers made the gut-wrenching decision to start over with a new cast, a skeleton crew, and significantly less money. Only one shot from the original shoot made it into the final film, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
That's not a story we think to tell anybody, because it pales in comparison to the drama that we were dealing with that week. I don't think that was the worst thing that happened that day. But we always it to the shoot. Whether we bleeding or crying, we there.Even something as simple as following Johnny walking across a field —the camera car got stuck in the mud. It was supposed to be so simple: just a nice open field with a cloudy sky, and our monster man walking.
It started out faintly, and then it kept getting louder, and everyone was looking at each other like, “What the hell is that?” It's these dudes, having a blast on a Tuesday afternoon while we're scrambling to try to get a scene after another day has fallen apart.So then we tried to shoot it again. And the day that we rescheduled that shot and rented everything again is when our lead actor fell ill and had to leave the production.
You can't really do much when you're in the suit and your hands are in the gloves and you're covered in blood, so when they say “cut,” you have to just chill out. There's tons to look at and beautiful scenery, so it wasn't a bad thing. I'd be in the middle of the woods in a folding chair, hanging out.Ry’s footsteps are the heartbeat of the whole movie. was the first time I actually thought Johnny was scary.
After I got an IV, I was fine. You get into a mindset where you buckle down and try not to think about everything that's around you and focus on the frame. But then your body pushes back.After getting enough footage in the spring to continue the project, the crew reconvened in August for one last block of reshoots. By this point, things were running smoothly, but the woods weren’t done with Chris Nash.This was so funny to me. We were shooting pickups—this is block three.
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