Incarnate

Incarnate

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Incarnate

5.3 | 1h31m | PG-13 | en | Horror

An exorcist comes up against an evil from his past when he uses his skills to enter the mind of a nine year old boy.

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5.3 | 1h31m | PG-13 | en | Horror , Thriller | More Info
Released: December. 02,2016 | Released Producted By: Blumhouse Productions , IM Global Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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An exorcist comes up against an evil from his past when he uses his skills to enter the mind of a nine year old boy.

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Cast

Aaron Eckhart , Natalija Nogulich , Keir O'Donnell

Director

Jason Garner

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Blumhouse Productions , IM Global

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paulclaassen Some really intense scare scenes in the beginning, but ultimately the film is one of the less interesting possession films. Aaron Eckhart's character was the only active character in the fim, as the rest were very passive, including the demon Maggie. This demon simply sat waiting in a room the entire movie, and didn't really do anything. Once the boy was possessed within the first few minutes, the rest of the film became bland with no scares whatsoever. Matt Nable's character as the boy's father added a bit of interest, as well, but in general this was a dull and slow ride.
Josef Roesler (madwand6) I can only imagine the people who are saying this concept is original must not watch many movies because the ending was predictable as possible, especially since it was pretty much the same ending as the movie Fallen with Denzel Washington. If you haven't seen it, the movie ends in the woods so the demon can't jump into someone else when it's finally dealt with, only to find out it jumped into a cat. Same thing here, don't touch him, don't touch him, ok, let everybody touch him now...poof, demon jumped. Really? No one was expecting that, huh? Right.
Michael Ledo This production pulls out all the stops by employing top "B" lister Aaron Eckhart to play Dr. Ember. Since childhood Ember has had the ability to enter people's minds and "expel" the "demon" or "mental parasite" as he prefers. He chases the demon who caused an auto accident which killed his wife and child (doesn't care so much about the child) and put him in a wheelchair. He works with a team of scientists who perform "exorcisms." Meanwhile little Cameron Sparrow (David Mazouz) becomes possessed by touching a homeless woman on his ceiling. (I didn't make this film.) Ember, who is flirting with retirement is coaxed into the job when he believes it is the demon Ash aka Plague, aka I didn't write them all down, that killed his wife. The demon is toying with Ember... "let the games begin." This is a slightly different type of exorcism film because it does not use both a young and a washed up priest, although Catholics do find their way into the film. The rest of the formula is the same. Sigh. Now if I was living my dream, and someone told me it was a dream and I had to leap from a high up window to "escape" it...I am pretty sure I wouldn't do it. That's just me. I am open for possession.Good "B" film acting. Story seems well crafted although it feels like they cut a scene or two...like how did they move and examine the kid without touching him? Guide: No sex, or nudity or even a reference to sex. Even in the bathroom scene a man is washing his face. Early bar scene with pretty women acting sexy. There is one F-word usage claimed by IMDb that I missed.
adonis98-743-186503 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. Incarnate is your typical possession kind of film that even takes ideas from movies such as Inception and the Exorcist and it succeeds on screwing up in both aspects. It's not scary and the acting isn't that great and although Aaron Eckhart tries his best to hold this film his character is just badly written i mean who the hell thought that it was a good idea to have a scientist that can get inside your head and he is paralyzed from the waist down it wasn't sad if that is what it tried to do it was actually pretty hilarious in a very bad way. Incarnate is another huge disappointment that had a good and watchable trailer that simply fall flat in everything that was trying to be plus WWE Studios made it so that should give you a warning. (0/10)