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Embodiment of Evil

Original title: Encarnação do Demônio
  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.9K
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José Mojica Marins in Embodiment of Evil (2008)
Horror

The gravedigger Zé do Caixão continues his search for the perfect woman to bear his son.The gravedigger Zé do Caixão continues his search for the perfect woman to bear his son.The gravedigger Zé do Caixão continues his search for the perfect woman to bear his son.

  • Director
    • José Mojica Marins
  • Writers
    • Dennison Ramalho
    • José Mojica Marins
  • Stars
    • José Mojica Marins
    • Jece Valadão
    • Adriano Stuart
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • José Mojica Marins
    • Writers
      • Dennison Ramalho
      • José Mojica Marins
    • Stars
      • José Mojica Marins
      • Jece Valadão
      • Adriano Stuart
    • 26User reviews
    • 85Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 17 wins & 9 nominations total

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    José Mojica Marins
    José Mojica Marins
    • Zé do Caixão
    Jece Valadão
    Jece Valadão
    • Coronel Claudiomiro Pontes
    Adriano Stuart
    • Capitão Oswaldo Pontes
    Milhem Cortaz
    Milhem Cortaz
    • Padre Eugênio
    Rui Resende
    Rui Resende
    • Bruno
    • (as Rui Rezende)
    Zé Celso
    • Mistificador
    • (as José Celso Martinez Corrêa)
    Cristina Aché
    • Lucy Pontes
    Helena Ignez
    • Cabíria
    Débora Muniz
    • Lucrécia
    Thaís Simi
    • Maíra
    Cleo de Paris
    • Dra. Hilda
    • (as Cléo De Páris)
    Nara Sakarê
    • Elena
    Giulio Lopes
    Giulio Lopes
    • Mário
    Eduardo Chagas
    • Emiliano
    Luís Melo
    Luís Melo
    • Seu Américo
    Raymond Castile
    Raymond Castile
    • Zé do Caixão jovem
    • (as Raymond Castille)
    Karina Bez Batti
    • Serva 1
    Fernanda Brandao
    Fernanda Brandao
    • Serva 2
    • Director
      • José Mojica Marins
    • Writers
      • Dennison Ramalho
      • José Mojica Marins
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    6dan_pap

    the weakest of the trilogy

    "Nails grow even after death."

    I wholeheartedly enjoyed the previous two installments of the Coffin Joe Trilogy, so I felt obliged to watch this one as well. The film takes place forty years after the previous one, when Coffin Joe is finally released from prison. Upon release, his goals are the same: kill petty humans and create the perfect offspring.

    Even after all this time, José Mojica Marins remains true to his original films. Despite the serious gap of time between the last two films, Embodiment of Evil maintains the same style as his other ones and has a classic cult horror type of vibe. The writing is wonderfully disturbing, and this film strengthens Coffin Joe's character, something I didn't expect.

    On the other hand, I feel the franchise itself was damaged with this. It relies on the success of the other two movies to drive it forward, as we see Coffin Joe repeatedly haunted by the black-and-white ghosts of his past. Embodiment of Evil hardly lives up to the mastery of the previous two installments, though it tries very hard. There's a purgatory scene that's okay, but it hardly compares to the hell scene in This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse. There's also a straight twenty minutes of torture porn which doesn't seem to fit well with the rest of the trilogy.

    In comparison to the other two, this one is definitely the weakest. Embodiment of Evil has some good moments, and it's a worthwhile watch to round out the trilogy. That said, it relies too much on the grotesque and not enough on the main character that defined the originals.
    7Red-Barracuda

    Coffin Joe returns for a third time and he sure hasn't mellowed a bit

    Embodiment of Evil is the third in José Mojica Marins' Coffin Joe / Zé do Caixão trilogy. In them all Marins plays the said anti-hero who is an atheist grave-digger who antagonises the folks who live around him. In the first two movies his antics were restricted to a small village but in this latest instalment he his released from prison and immediately starts wreaking havoc in São Paulo. So the scope does seem to be a little bit wider and the budget does seem to be noticeably larger. I am guessing that cinema fashion had finally found Coffin Joe's type of movie in vogue in 2008. In the past ten years or so there has been an increase in horror films that focus on sadism and torture. Well, it has to be said that this was precisely the kind of thing Marins was doing in his Coffin Joe films back in the 60's. So the resurrection of the character forty years later sort of makes sense.

    The first two films in the trilogy were At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1964) and This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (1967). Both were pretty extreme for their time in terms of sadism but both also were generally pretty weird with elements of surrealism thrown in for good measure. With Embodiment of Evil there is no way on Earth you could say that Marins has mellowed out. In fact, this latest instalment is up there with all the latest sadistic horror films in terms of sheer grotesque depravity and excess. However, what sets it apart from most of those is the demented imagination on display. In amongst the sadism is a twisted imagination and many striking visual moments. It wouldn't be a Marins movie without this. So, in the end, this is a very worthwhile end to the trilogy and one that will certainly be appreciated by Coffin Joe aficionados as well as those who like the more visceral side of the horror genre.
    6Groverdox

    Zé do Caixão, eu falhei com você.

    I've failed poor old Coffin Joe. His movies seem like they would be custom made for my needs: they're low budget, foreign-language movies that have clawed their way to the top of the heap of such flicks based on the strength of their imagery and the indelible presence of the man himself.

    The trouble is his movies always lose me. I don't know if it's due to lack of plot, obscure narrative, or poor pacing. I just always lose interest while waiting for something to happen. They have their images, but little else, and this finale to the series is no exception - in fact, with the benefit of a bigger budget, it may have images to trump all the others, including a descent into hell Joe takes which looks like the inside of an intestine, and empties into a legitimately horrifying scene some rather graphic cannibalism.

    The film just never took me along for a ride. It's the kind of thing where you keep one eye on the screen, one eye on something else, and wait for an interesting scene. It's missing the glue to link these together.
    7calneto

    Good trash cult

    I must confess to not having seen the first two installments of this Brazilian cult series (At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul & This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse). I tried renting them in Brazil, but couldn't find them.

    Still, the movie is definitely fun to watch, even without prior knowledge of the story of Josefel Zanatas, the undertaker also known as Zé do Caixão (Coffin Joe).

    Without giving much away, Zé do Caixão is obsessed with having a perfect son, born to a perfect woman, which he likes to refer to as "the continuation of the blood". He is also a hard-core atheist and sadist.

    I personally think that Zé's atheism is one of the most interesting facets of this movie. Instead of slipping through the easy path of satanism, Zanatas (almost an anagram of Satanás, Satan in Portuguese) remains a down-to-the-bone atheist, even when confronted with visions of hell and of past victims of his sadist rites. It is this that gives him his alleged superiority. He is free, as he puts it himself. Free of all belief in false (theist) morals.

    This if of course a trash movie, though with much larger budget than his previous work, so one should not expect to see Hollywoodesque special effects. Yet Mr. Marins creativity is still captivating, and delivers marvelous scenes, such as that of a naked woman leaving a dead pig carcass (no special effects here, it was a true pig). Humor is also very present, and at some scenes even very experienced actors have a hard time concealing a smile.

    All in all, 7 out of 10. But if you are only concerned with having fun, this movie is a 10 out of 10.
    Dethcharm

    Coffin Joe Vs. Both Church And State...

    Released after 40 years of imprisonment, Coffin Joe (Jose Mojica Marins), with the help of his faithful henchman, Bruno, returns to his quest for immortality through an abominable offspring. This time, Joe and a small band of dedicated followers must battle a wicked police force, a maniacal priest, and a pair of blind witches! Not surprisingly, much bloodletting, nudity, and hideous death ensue. Will Joe finally get what he desires / deserves?

    EMBODIMENT OF EVIL sums up everything, culminating in a carnival house of horrors. Marins pulls out all the bloody stoppers, making Coffin Joe a true figure of pure eeevil! A final, unspeakable triumph...

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    • Trivia
      This film held until 2023 the record for the longest gap between the film and the sequel with at least one actor returning as the same character in 41 years. The new record has The Exorcist: Believer in which Ellen Burstyn repeated her character 50 years after the original film.
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    • Release date
      • August 8, 2008 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • Brazil
    • Language
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Devil's Reincarnation
    • Filming locations
      • São Paulo, Brazil
    • Production companies
      • Olhos de Cão Produções Cinematográficas
      • Gullane
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $91,780
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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