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A strange event in Minnesota, which reveals many living frogs and wild and deformed animals. Kim and her son Prodi, along with her father Chuck, started walking in that seemingly wilder and more exotic area, contaminated with pesticides, and not long before they began to see strange events.
Strange Nature is ultimately the creation of a first time director...Achievements in campy creature fun and practical effects that horror fans love might not be enough to keep audiences in seats past an unstable first hour.
The directing style of Strange Nature fails to bring any atmosphere, the acting is so nondescript that it barely registers (with two notable exceptions), and a lack of cohesive vision leaves the movie uncertain of what it truly is.
Take away the freaky creatures, and this would be a decent little indie slice-of-life, about people facing up to their past mistakes - some mundane, some toxic.