Incarnate Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.30/10 from 14000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El exterminador

Title in Português:

A Encarnação do Mal

Synopsis

In New York, the boy Cameron lives with his Dutch mother Lindsey that is divorced from his alcoholic father Dan. One night, Cameron overhears a noise in the kitchen and is attacked by a homeless woman: however he kills the woman, breaking her neck.

The Vatican representative Camilla summons the scientist Dr. Ember to help the boy that is possessed and the exorcism is not effective. Dr. Ember has the ability to enter in the mind of people possessed by demons and bring them back to reality in a dangerous procedure with the support of his team composed by Oliver and Riley.

When Dr. Ember visits Cameron, he realizes that the boy is possessed by the insidious demon Maggie, who killed his wife and son in a car accident. Will Dr. Ember succeed in destroying Maggie and saving Cameron?

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Incarnate
Sail
Aaron Bruno: Writer
AWOLNATION: Performer
So Old Fashioned
7Horse: Performer
Phil Leavitt: Writer
Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37
The Floral Dance
Katie Moss: Writer
New Apartment
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Maggie
Andrew Lockington: Performer
We're in Your Head
Andrew Lockington: Performer
The Vatican
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Memories of Before
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Inner Park
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Bruises
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Cameron's Room
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Crash
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Finding Felix
Andrew Lockington: Performer
The Antidote
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Carnival
Andrew Lockington: Performer
Blue Door
Andrew Lockington: Performer
The Hospital
Andrew Lockington: Performer
To End Maggie
Andrew Lockington: Performer

User reviews

Mary Thomas
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack feels meticulously crafted to heighten the emotional impact of the story, adding depth and complexity to the already gripping narrative. The music truly elevates the overall viewing experience and immerses the audience in the terrifying world of demons and possession.

Patricia Turner
10/10

The use of dark and brooding tones in the music perfectly mirrors the inner turmoil of the characters, especially during the exorcism scenes, creating a sense of unease that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

Dorothy Smith
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the internal conflicts of the characters, particularly Dr. Ember, adding a layer of complexity to their motivations and actions.

George Harris
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Incarnate is a standout element of the film, contributing significantly to its overall impact and making it a memorable viewing experience.

Matthew Thompson
5/10

The soundtrack's subtle incorporation of religious chants and hymns adds a layer of authenticity to the exorcism scenes, making them more chilling and impactful.

Donald Lewis
4/10

The soundtrack for Incarnate failed to create a suspenseful or engaging atmosphere throughout the movie. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the storyline effectively.

Donald Smith
5/10

The soundtrack of Incarnate effectively sets the eerie and tense atmosphere of the film, adding to the suspense and thrill of the story.

Ronald Walker
10/10

The soundtrack of Incarnate beautifully captures the intense and eerie atmosphere of the film, enhancing every suspenseful moment with its haunting melodies.

Karen Evans
8/10

The emotional depth of the music in Incarnate adds layers to the characters' struggles, making the audience empathize with their plight on a deeper level.

David Smith
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Incarnate complements the narrative perfectly, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression with its haunting and evocative compositions.

Donald Lewis
5/10

The fusion of electronic elements with traditional orchestral arrangements in the music gives the soundtrack a modern and unique edge, fitting for a film that explores themes of possession and supernatural forces.

Kenneth Nelson
3/10

The use of repetitive and predictable musical cues in key moments of the film detracted from the overall viewing experience. Instead of heightening tension or adding to the drama, the soundtrack felt like an afterthought, failing to leave a lasting impression or connect with the audience on a deeper level.

Mary Mitchell
7/10

The memorable motifs and themes in the soundtrack stay with the audience long after the movie has ended, leaving a lasting impression of the film as a whole.

Laura Hernandez
7/10

The use of electronic and industrial music in the soundtrack adds a modern touch to the horror genre, making it stand out from other films in the same category.

Emily Garcia
6/10

The emotional depth conveyed through the music amplifies the psychological aspects of the plot, creating a more engaging and immersive viewing experience.

Michelle Hill
7/10

The haunting melodies in the soundtrack create a sense of unease and perfectly convey the psychological turmoil of the characters, especially Cameron and Dr. Ember.

Mary Harris
6/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range, from quiet whispers to crescendos of intensity, mirrors the internal struggles of the characters, enhancing their development and impact on the audience.

Karen Robinson
5/10

The music perfectly captures the inner turmoil and struggles of the characters, especially during intense moments of possession and exorcism.

Emily Garcia
8/10

The soundtrack of Incarnate perfectly complements the eerie atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the tension and suspense in every scene.

Deborah Allen
7/10

The soundtrack's ability to seamlessly blend with the visuals on screen enhances the overall viewing experience, creating a truly immersive atmosphere.

Ronald Nelson
8/10

The soundtrack's dynamic range and use of different musical textures help to build the intensity of the exorcism scenes, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Andrew Baker
6/10

The use of haunting melodies and dissonant tones in the soundtrack enhances the sense of unease and fear, immersing the audience in the supernatural world of the film.