Incarnate is a 2016 American supernatural horror film directed by Brad Peyton and written by Ronnie Christensen. It stars Aaron Eckhart, Carice van Houten, Catalina Sandino Moreno, David Mazouz, Keir O'Donnell, Matt Nable, and John Pirruccello.
The film was released on December 2, 2016, by Blumhouse Tilt and High Top Releasing.
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Plot
In a night club Dr. Seth Ember approaches a middle aged man named Henry and asks him what time it is. Dr. Ember reveals that time has not and will not advance, and then gives Henry a gift given to him by his partner at a law firm. Henry suddenly realizes that he is actually dreaming, and Ember reveals that the woman Henry has been with is a demon who has possessed his body. Dr. Ember and Henry are immediately attacked by two bouncers, but manage to escape and with Henry's help return to reality and free him from the demon possessing him. In the waking world it is revealed that Dr. Ember is actually wheelchair bound and now has a burn mark on his wrist from where the demon grabbed him in the dream world. Dr. Ember's assistant Oliver warns that the demons have started to adapt to Dr. Ember's efforts and that soon he may not be able to escape back to reality.
Dr. Ember is approached by Camilla, a representative from the Vatican, who asks Dr. Ember to exorcise a boy named Cameron Sparrow. Ember refuses stating that his methods are not "exorcisms" and is uninterested, but Camilla reveals that the she believes the demon is one Dr. Ember knows named Maggie. Ember scoffs at her and asks her to leave, but later he visits a priest named Felix to question whether the demon could indeed be Maggie which Felix affirms. Felix offers Ember a vial of blood from a possessed man which, when injected, would allow Ember about 10 seconds of lucidity - just enough time to commit suicide, but Ember refuses to take it.
Dr. Ember travels to the boy's apartment with Camilla and meets Cameron's mother, Lindsay. The boy's mother initially refuses to submit to an exorcism, but Dr. Ember explains that he does not exorcise demons but evicts them by entering their host's subconscious to make them realize they are dreaming. Ember further explains that demons do not have the power to truly control those they possess and instead lull them into comforting dreams so they will be unaware while the demon uses their body. Dr. Ember then visits the possessed Cameron and confirms that he is possessed by Maggie and that the demon recognizes him. Later that night Dr. Ember reflects on his own dead wife and child, and puts on his wife's crucifix.
Dr. Ember, Oliver, and, the third member of their team, Riley prepare for the eviction. Riley explains to Lindsay that their equipment will monitor the brain frequencies of both Cameron and Dr. Ember, and that by entering a near death state Dr. Ember will be able to synchronize his brain frequencies to Cameron's and enter his subconscious. However in this state Dr. Ember has only about eight minutes before his heart will give out. Riley further explains that time in a possessed person's subconscious is stuck at the moment they were possessed. Dr. Ember enters Cameron's dream and sees him with his father, Dan, in a park, but suddenly begins bleeding and has a seizure and has to be pulled out of the dream to be revived.
After witnessing Cameron with his father in the dream Dr. Ember demands that Dan be present to help evict the demon. Lindsay refuses, explaining that the couple separated after Dan broke Cameron's arm in a drunken rage, but she agrees to tell them where to find Dan when Ember insists that Cameron's father may be the only way to save Cameron. Dan's presence initially seems to help, but Maggie reasserts itself inside Cameron and lashes out at his father. In the struggle Ember pleads with Maggie to release Dan as he, Ember, is who Maggie truly wants. Maggie agrees to release Dan but he dies as a result of his injuries. Lindsay, alarmed, demands to know Dr. Ember's history with the demon and his true motives regarding Cameron. Dr. Ember reveals he discovered at the age of 26 that he had the power to perform Astral Projection and enter the dreams of other people, but hid his power to live a normal life. Unwittingly, however, this power made him a target for demons. One day, while driving with his wife and child the three are hit head on by another car driven by a possessed driver. The attack left Ember's family dead and confined him to a wheelchair, and ever since he's been hunting the demon "Maggie" who he named after the woman it had possessed.
Preparing for the worst Dr. Ember travels to Felix to acquire the blood vial, but discovers Felix's loft in disarray. Ember retrieves a vial of blood, but discovers that Felix has been possessed. Felix attacks Dr. Ember who suddenly slits his own throat. As he dies, Felix taunts Ember, telling him that Maggie wants to consume him and tells Ember he should pray for a quick death. Returning to Cameron's dream, Ember finds him with his father. Ember begins trying to reason with Cameron, and using a ring that Cameron had received as a gift from his real father, makes him realize he is in an illusion. Ember and Cameron flee from Maggie in the form of Dan, and Ember helps Cameron escape before struggling with Maggie and seemingly defeating it using his wife's crucifix. Ember and Cameron wake up, but Ember suddenly wakes up again in a hospital with his wife and son who explain he's been in a coma for the three days since the accident. Ember realizes he's now inside his own dream and flees, running into Maggie. Ember begs Maggie to release Cameron and take him instead, to which the demon agrees. However when Cameron wakes up Riley administers the blood and Ember uses his ten seconds to fling himself from the apartment balcony. As he dies, Riley warns everybody not to touch Ember's body.
In an ambulance paramedics, joined by Camilla attempt to resuscitate Dr. Ember. They succeed to get a heart beat, allowing Maggie to possess Camilla, before Dr. Ember dies.
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Cast
- Aaron Eckhart as Dr. Seth Ember
- Carice van Houten as Lindsay Sparrow
- David Mazouz as Cameron Sparrow
- Catalina Sandino Moreno as Camilla
- Keir O'Donnell as Oliver
- Emily Jackson as Riley
- Matthew Nable as Dan Sparrow
- Karolina Wydra as Anna Ember
- Emjay Anthony as Jake Ember
- John Purruccello as Henry
- Mark Steger as Maggie (Demon)
- Tomas Arana as Felix
- Mark Henry as Bouncer #2
Production
Brad Peyton was hired to direct & executive producer the film. Ronnie Christensen was hired to write the film. Blumhouse Productions and WWE Studios were hired to be the production companies.
Aaron Eckhart was cast in the film on September 17, 2013. Mark Henry was cast in the film on November 25, 2013. Catalina Sandino Moreno, David Mazouz, George Anthony Anisimow and Karolina Wydra were cast later.
Music
Andrew Lockington composed the score.
Reception
Box office
Incarnate was released in the United States on December 2, 2016 and was expected to gross $2-4 million from 1,737 theaters in its opening weekend. It ended up grossing $2.5 million, finishing 9th at the box office.
Critical response
Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an score of 15% based on 26 reviews, with an average rating of 3.4/10. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating, the film has a score 30 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C-" on an A+ to F scale.
References
External links
- Incarnate on IMDb
- Incarnate at Box Office Mojo
- Incarnate at Rotten Tomatoes
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