IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes21%
Metacritic31/100
Google Users43%
Director: Brad Peyton•Genres: Horror, Thriller, Mystery
A scientist who possesses the ability to enter people's subconscious minds is called upon to help a possessed young boy. He must confront his own demons and the terrifying entity within the boy's mind to save him from a hellish fate.
Incarnate received largely negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and reliance on jump scares. Audiences also found the film to be a derivative and uninspired entry in the possession subgenre.
While the premise offers a unique angle on the possession genre, the execution is largely uninspired.
The film struggles with a slow pace and predictable scares, failing to deliver genuine thrills.
Despite a solid lead performance, the supporting cast and underdeveloped mythology detract from the overall experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate disappointment with the film's lack of originality and reliance on common horror tropes. Many felt the premise was promising but the execution fell short, leading to a forgettable viewing experience.
The film's original title was 'The Six Demon Bag,' and it underwent several title changes and rewrites before its release as 'Incarnate'.
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