After the events of the previous film, Coffin Joe continues to seek a maiden to give him a son. With the help of servant Bruno, he kidnaps six girls from a village. Which one of them will pa... Read allAfter the events of the previous film, Coffin Joe continues to seek a maiden to give him a son. With the help of servant Bruno, he kidnaps six girls from a village. Which one of them will pass his trials of fear?After the events of the previous film, Coffin Joe continues to seek a maiden to give him a son. With the help of servant Bruno, he kidnaps six girls from a village. Which one of them will pass his trials of fear?
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The Citizen Kane of strange low budget Brazilian Horror movies!
This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Sequel to AT MIDNIGHT I'LL TAKE YOUR SOUL, picks right up where that movie left off. Coffin Joe (Marins) survives his ordeal and is freed from all murder charges due to a lack of evidence. He heads back to a small town to search for a bride to give him a son and kidnaps several women for possible candidates but ends up killing the wrong one as she swears vengeance on his soul. Even though this here is a sequel, it does play out more like a remake as both films are pretty much the same story, although its drawn out more here. The film being drawn out to a whopping 107-minutes is the real downfall because it could have lost a good fifteen or twenty-minutes and the pacing would have been much better. With that said, there's still plenty to enjoy here with Marins once again doing a great job on such a small budget. The budget is obviously bigger than the previous film but I'd say the majority of it was spent on the highlight of the film, which is an amazing sequence where Coffin Joe goes to Hell. This is when the film switches over the color and how they created the look of this secret really had my brain rambling in trying to figure it out. The only way I can explain the colors are if you've ever seen a melted bag of Skittles. The way this sequence comes off is never scary but it's certainly an amazing treat for the eyes as not only do we get the great color but we also get all sorts of strange stabbings, beatings and various other bad deeds being carried out by Satan himself. Marins once again gives a great performance and the supporting cast are decent enough for what they have to do. It's worth noting that the kidnapped women were all very brave considering they had to let spiders and snakes all over them. One woman on the bed was obviously terrified as can be seen with her extremely heavy breathing. The ending packs a nice little punch as well as the music score. Fans of the first film will certainly want to check this one out and while it's not as good as the first, it does have enough going for it to make it worth viewing.
Nice sequel, but not as good as At midnight I will take your soul
The Perfect Sequel
"Esta Noite Encarnarei no Teu Cadáver" is the perfect sequel to "À Meia- Noite Levarei Sua Alma". This creepy low-budget black and white film is more ambition than the first one and blends colors in the journey of Zé do Caixão to hell. It is also supported by a good story, performances, effects, dialogs with blasphemy and gore. The contradictory conclusion with the atheist character summoning God does not spoil the film. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Esta Noite Encarnarei no Teu Cadáver" ("This Night I Will Incarnate Your Corpse")
Spectacular follow-up to At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul!
With a name like Coffin Joe, you've got to expect the man to have an eye for horror - and the director delights in packing his film with delicious horror imagery, from spiders and snakes to skulls and deformed assistants! The wayward plot once again allows the director to do pretty much anything he likes - and for a man with so many ideas, this certainly isn't a bad thing. Despite a running time of nearly two hours, Coffin Joe's film never becomes boring or trite, and just when you think that the film can't possibly deliver any more surprises; Marins throws in a delightful colour sequence that takes place in Hell! The dialogue is once again a stand-out aspect of the film, as hearing Coffin Joe preach his own set of beliefs never becomes boring and the actor clearly delights in delivering them. The eerie atmosphere is always welcome, and the fact that the film is so clearly designed for entertainment is of huge benefit to it. I'll close this review with a word of warning; do not see this film unless you've seen At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul, but once you have seen said movie - this one becomes must see!
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- TriviaListed by Abraccine (Brazilian Association of Film Critics) as one of the 100 best Brazilian films of all time.
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Zé do Caixão: Oh, and one last favor. If you pass by heaven, give my regards to the angels. But if you end up in hell, give my adress to the devil.
- ConnectionsEdited into VBS Meets: Coffin Joe (2009)
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- 1h 48m(108 min)
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- 1.66 : 1







