

“Faith has failed us.”
Budget
$5M
Revenue
$9M
Dr. Seth Ember (Aaron Eckhart) is a wheelchair-bound man who performs exorcisms using scientific methods. Rejecting traditional religious rituals, Ember possesses a unique ability to enter the subconscious minds of the possessed and save them. Years ago, Ember lost his wife and son in a car accident caused by a demon, and his sole purpose is to take revenge on the demon named "Maggie" . A Vatican representative (Catalina Sandino Moreno) seeks Ember's help for 11-year-old Cameron (David Mazouz), who has been possessed by a powerful demon that might be Maggie. When Ember enters Cameron's subconscious, he indeed comes face to face with the demon he has been hunting for years. Engaging in a mental battle to save Cameron and exact his revenge, Ember is forced to confront the traumas of his past .
Incarnate brings an unusual sci-fi approach to the exorcism genre. Presenting a concept that mixes Inception with The Exorcist, the film takes viewers on a journey through the mental labyrinths of the charismatic and wounded Dr. Seth Ember, portrayed by Aaron Eckhart . What kind of experience does a scientist's battle against a demon using the power of dreams offer? Although critics agree that the film doesn't fully capitalize on its creative premise, they concur that it's never boring and remains intriguing throughout its 87-minute runtime . Aaron Eckhart's performance and the film's brisk pace make it a worthwhile discovery for genre enthusiasts . This film, which aims to breathe new life into exorcism movies, deserves a watch for those seeking a different experience.
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