Incarnate
Incarnate
PG-13 | 02 December 2016 (USA)
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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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Diagonaldi

Very well executed

Matialth

Good concept, poorly executed.

TrueHello

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Orla Zuniga

It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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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.

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sergelamarche

The devil has too much and not enough power in this film. Star Trek did a few episodes where entities could get in your mind and that was better. Even one x-file episode with the earth mushroom mind bending was better.

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GL84

Attempting to locate a famed demon, an expert exorcist is called upon to determine the validity of a case involving a possessed young boy with ties to the demon he's hunting and begins a series of radical experiments to try to accomplish his mission before it kills him.This one ended up being a decent if not entirely original effort. What this one does well is the fact that there's a rather interesting and intriguing concept at the core of the film's premise. Rather than go for the straightforward idea of exorcism and rely on the traditional forms of chanting, prayer and such, this opts for a much more intriguing idea where the individual can go from the outside world into a person's dreams where they can fight the demonic possession in that manner which gives this a wholly interesting avenue to go down in regards to dealing with the affliction. That, in turn, leads to this one featuring some rather enjoyable elements here within these scenes that feature is attempts at saving them, from the opening in the nightclub surrounded by demons to the failed exorcism attempts at the beginning of their sessions to the rather fun final attempt at the carnival where it all comes together in a fun, exciting manner with all sorts of fun tricks are utilized to offer up the kind of strong finish here with the numerous false finishes leading up to the big fight at the end which has a lot to like. Alongside the film's rather fun and frantic pacing here, this one really manages to get enough to like here to hold this one up over it's few minor flaws. The main issue with this one is the fact that there's just not a whole lot of actual action going on in the film. By taking away the concept of the possession that usually transpires in here, this one gives a series of scenes where all that happens is him going around talking to others in a dream world which constitutes the majority of the actual exorcism scenes here. This doesn't generate any kind of sustained sense of fear throughout here due to the lack of actual threat posed for these moments and it really makes the film feel devoid of any actual supernatural content for a large portion of the time. Likewise, the film also struggles to really get a handle on when the kid is actually possessed, as there's nothing here to readily give away what happened or how it occurred as he simply ends up in the manner after the beginning when he kills the intruder leaving this one with no clue as to how he ended up in that manner. As well as some rather spotty CGI to denote the demons' presence around them, these here are all that really hold this one down.Rated PG-13: Violence, Language and children-in-jeopardy.

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elouvennachar-14934

What's up with film directors thinking it would be a great idea to make a bad ending ? It's like every B horror movie ever, the ending is stupid and ruins it all. I've seen this in various films like " Life " or " Friend request ", those plot twists are so predictable. Would be the perfect ending if he just died to save the boy, and it ends here. But NO, they need to make that demon live on, the same one who killed his family ... It's so depressing. If not for the cliché and stupid ending I would have given it a 7. The idea was good, but they just ruined it.

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