Narrative trope filter
Movies with the "Nature Fights Back" trope
Every movie in our catalog that leans on the Nature Fights Back narrative trope. Humanity's exploitation or destruction of the environment triggers catastrophic consequences — nature retaliates through disasters, plagues, animal attacks, or ecological collapse, as if the planet itself is punishing human arrogance.
3 movies feature this trope

The Python Hunt
Humans accidentally released ~900 Burmese pythons into the Everglades in the 1990s (human exploitation/negligence as direct cause); the resulting 50,000–500,000 apex predators devastated native wildlife (ecological collapse driven by human action); Jimbo explicitly questions whether pythons are being scapegoated for 'far larger, man-made environmental failures,' directly connecting human activity to the disaster; the 209-python haul framed as a damning indictment of individual effort against systemic ecological collapse; the government hunt itself is an attempt at ecosystem restoration that falls short.

That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea
The Azure Sea is being corrupted by a creeping mysterious pollution (environmental destruction), and the shadowy conspiracy represents human-caused destabilization of the natural order. The threatened consequence — the Aqua Dragon, a guardian deity, being forcibly awakened — functions as nature's destructive retaliation against surface and undersea worlds. The causal chain is explicit: human conspiracy + pollution → ecological harm → guardian entity unleashed. Rimuru's mission is to stop the pollution and restore the natural balance, satisfying the 'resolution involves respecting/restoring nature' signal.

Jurassic Park