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Incarnate

  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Incarnate (2016)
A scientist with the ability to enter the subconscious minds of the possessed must save a young boy from the grips of a demon with powers never seen before, while facing the horrors of his past.
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A scientist with the ability to enter the subconscious minds of the possessed must save a young boy from the grips of a demon with powers never seen before, while facing the horrors of his p... Read allA scientist with the ability to enter the subconscious minds of the possessed must save a young boy from the grips of a demon with powers never seen before, while facing the horrors of his past.A scientist with the ability to enter the subconscious minds of the possessed must save a young boy from the grips of a demon with powers never seen before, while facing the horrors of his past.

  • Director
    • Brad Peyton
  • Writer
    • Ronnie Christensen
  • Stars
    • Aaron Eckhart
    • Carice van Houten
    • Catalina Sandino Moreno
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    15K
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    • Director
      • Brad Peyton
    • Writer
      • Ronnie Christensen
    • Stars
      • Aaron Eckhart
      • Carice van Houten
      • Catalina Sandino Moreno
    • 102User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
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    Aaron Eckhart
    Aaron Eckhart
    • Dr. Ember
    Carice van Houten
    Carice van Houten
    • Lindsey
    Catalina Sandino Moreno
    Catalina Sandino Moreno
    • Camilla
    David Mazouz
    David Mazouz
    • Cameron
    Keir O'Donnell
    Keir O'Donnell
    • Oliver
    Matt Nable
    Matt Nable
    • Dan
    Emily Jackson
    Emily Jackson
    • Riley
    Paul Vincent O'Connor
    Paul Vincent O'Connor
    • Priest
    Natalija Nogulich
    Natalija Nogulich
    • Maggie (in the Car)
    John Pirruccello
    John Pirruccello
    • Henry
    Petra Sprecher
    Petra Sprecher
    • Homeless Woman
    Breanne Hill
    Breanne Hill
    • Ilsa
    Emjay Anthony
    Emjay Anthony
    • Jake
    Vanya Asher
    • Jogger
    Karolina Wydra
    Karolina Wydra
    • Anna
    Carlease Burke
    Carlease Burke
    • Woman at Carnival
    Mark Steger
    Mark Steger
    • Maggie (Demon)…
    M.D. Walton
    M.D. Walton
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    • Director
      • Brad Peyton
    • Writer
      • Ronnie Christensen
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    5falynsoul

    Serviceable, and not as bad as the critics are saying.

    I'm a fan of Aaron Eckhart so that was my main draw to see Incarnate.

    The good: The film doesn't insult you by explaining everything at once, it does this through the action and dialogue sequences which are OKAY. Aaron delivers a solid performance here, and so does David Mazouz, the kid that plays Bruce Wayne in the Gotham TV series. The story is moderately interesting and reminds me a bit of Inception.

    The Meh/Bad: The directing is often a bit ham-fisted and clunky. The script wasn't particularly brilliant but was OKAY. Didn't care much for the cop-out ending although that's a minor complaint.

    Bottom line is, don't expect a masterpiece or above average film. Its a nice film to kill an hour and a half with.
    5blatherskitenoir

    Tries to be an action, tries to be a horror, fails at both

    It started with an interesting twist on the concept of demons and possession:

    What if demons are actual creatures? Only they're mental parasites that feed off the energy of their hosts. They pass to new hosts through touch and, having no body of their own to die of old age, are immortal as long as they jump to a new host before their old one dies, or are without a body for too long. To keep their host from ejecting them, they create an idealized inner fantasy to trap their victims in their own minds, distracting them from the fact that they've been invaded by a parasite. Based on this premise, any act that brings awareness to the possessed empowers them to dispel their demons. So, traditional exorcisms work, but therapeutic, scientific treatments are also effective.

    Unfortunately, the execution of this concept is fumbling.

    Stereotypical in a not-fun, but predictable and riddled with plot-holes way, the film tries to be action-y, but is too dull, and tries to be a horror, but isn't scary at all.

    While not a truly horrible movie, most of the acting is over-done and the pacing thick with "hurry up and wait".

    Enter Dr. Ember, our hero.

    He's the surly, unwashed, Constantine-wannabe who uses science and a bad attitude to "evict" demons by entering their host's minds Inception-style and attempting to wake them up. Demon's know Dr. Ember by name and are out to get him personally.

    For some reason.

    I call Dr. Ember a Constantine-wannabe since his character is a pale copy of the iconic supernatural anti-hero, with all of the disgruntled grumble, but none of the charm or flash. The audience is left wondering why on earth demons think he's worth the time to bother.

    The actor was going for gritty, but ended up seeming homeless.

    The film's promises of scientific means for exorcism cop out when, though eased by the elaborate tech setup, Dr. Ember mainly relies on inborn supernatural talent to visit other's minds.

    Once there, viewers will be disappointed in the mediocrity of the dreamscapes he visits.

    In short, there are far, far better action, horror, and action- horror films to waste you time on, but if there is absolutely nothing else on, or you're intrigued by the unfulfilled concept, watching this won't be too painful.
    5krachtm

    This could have been awesome

    The plot: a bitter scientist who can enter other people's dreams becomes an exorcist to hunt down the demon that killed his family.

    If you're a fan of Aaron Eckhart, how could you not find this concept exciting? The problem is that the film gives you all kinds of promises and fails to deliver on any of them. Every step of the way, you're left thinking to yourself, "This movie could have been awesome." With such an over-the-top, absurd premise, you could have really gone crazy. Instead, it's by-the-numbers.

    The dream sequences in particular could have been memorable. Remember The Cell by Tarsem Singh? That wasn't a great movie, but the dream sequences were great. Imagine what someone like David Cronenberg could have done with this concept! Instead, what do we get? A generic nightclub. A generic carnival. A generic park. When music videos from the 1990s look more visionary -- and disturbing -- than your horror movie, that's a problem.

    Perhaps one of the more perplexing aspects of the story is that our hero rejects spiritual mumbo jumbo when it comes to demons, but he uses psychic powers to fight them. I suspect this was done to explain why he must fight the demons personally. But given that he's already obsessed with vengeance, why can't that be enough? Why does he also need superpowers?

    The story is OK, but it often feels like it could have been so much more. Despite throwing several interesting ideas at you, it never rises above the pedestrian elevator pitch: "Fallen meets Inception". However, it's not boring, which is truly the only unforgivable sin in a horror movie.
    7manuelasaez

    Much better than it had any business of being. Wholly recommended.

    As a die-hard horror fan, a fan of Demonic Possession films, and a fan of great acting, I immediately wrote off this movie as being another Hollywood cash grab. Blumhouse is the worst thing to happen to horror since Rob Zombie started making movies, so seeing as this is another bullet to add to their arsenal in murdering the horror genre, I was weary about watching it. Couple that with the film not having any marketing up until a few weeks before it was released, and all of the signs pointed to a very half-a$$ed film to join the ranks of all of the other failed horror films of the last 10 years. After watching it, however, I am very glad to have been proved wrong. Incarnate ended up being original, entertaining, and the acting was really top notch, especially that of the three leads.

    The problem I have with Possession films is that they rarely deviate from the formula; girl is possessed. Family calls priest. Priest needs okay from Vatican. Priest battles demon. One of more people die. The end. That has been the premise of every possession film of the last few years. Surprisingly, this movie goes completely left field, not adhering to any of the clichés that make the genre so deathly stagnant. The demon is now a "spirit parasite", the girl is replaced by a boy, there is no Catholic priest in sight, and the people who die actually deserve it this time. The movie does so many things right that it is really easy to overlook the things is gets wrong, and everything from the special effects to the script is written with an actual appreciation of what makes these movies entertaining in the first place. Sure, some parts are cheesy and straight out of the horror handbook, but when they are handled this well, does anyone really care? It's much better than the abominations we have gotten in the past, like The Last Exorcism or The Vatican Tapes.

    Overall, if you like Possession films, good acting, and movies that are not made for children and teenagers, give this film a shot. You just might like what you see. I was thoroughly impressed by this, and although Blumhouse has a long way to redeeming itself, this is a great first step. A solid effort all around.
    5HorrorOverEverything

    Entertaining If You Can Look Past All The Cheesiness

    As far as Possession movies go there really isn't a whole lot left to do, and most films on the subject tend to not try anything new at all. That's where "Incarnate" stands out, the film does try to approach possession in a different and more science fiction way which on paper seemed like it could be really interesting, but unfortunately the execution was so basic that the whole thing ended up feeling really flat.

    The film opens fairly promising, the opening scene kind of has an eighties horror feel to it and that continues on through the opening credit which I really dug. But from there the movie starts to take on a very strange vibe, the overall tone is serious but some of the characters and lines just felt like they were bordering on parody. Some parts of the movie were just so dumb that it was impossible to take it seriously. The main character (played by Aaron Eckhart) speaks in a very gruff severe tone and honestly I found myself laughing at his delivery on some of the lines. Eckhart is a good actor but his performance here was a little comical.

    With all that said though the film does manage to be entertaining for the majority of it's run time. It's a very short film (clocking in just under an hour and twenty minutes) and the pacing is very quick so boredom was never really a big issue. So if you are interested in some cheap thrills and you are not easily put off by very dumb/cheesy movies than you may find yourself enjoying this.

    5/10

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    • Trivia
      To prepare for the role, Aaron Eckhart disguised himself as a wheelchair-bound, mentally ill Vietnam War veteran and yelled at people on Venice Beach. In one experience, Eckhart sat by the front door of an expensive house. When the homeowner arrived, she was frightened by his presence. She went inside but came back out moments later to ask if Eckhart was doing OK. According to Eckhart, he was very moved by this experience because he saw the woman's effort to change and have sympathy.
    • Goofs
      After Eckhart's character falls onto the street, only one ambulance arrives to the scene. The people trying to revive him on the street are wearing white uniforms. But when it cuts to the scene inside the ambulance vehicle, the workers are wearing blue uniforms.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Ember: [struggling in Cameron's mind] This is the end for you

      Maggie (Demon): [disguised as Dan] Then I'm taking you with me

    • Alternate versions
      Unrated DVD version contains much extra blood and some swearing that was edited out to earn a "PG-13" rating for theatrical release.
    • Connections
      Featured in 31 Horror Movies in 31 Days: Kickstart My Eckhart: Suspect Zero & Incarnate (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Sail
      Written by Aaron Bruno (as Aaron R. Bruno)

      Performed by Awolnation

      Courtesy of Red Bull Records

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Quỷ Ám
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • IM Global
      • Blumhouse Productions
      • WWE Studios
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,799,774
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,534,884
      • Dec 4, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,037,058
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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