Embodiment of Evil (2008)

  • Year: 2008
  • Released: 08 Aug 2008
  • Country: Brazil
  • Adwords: 17 wins & 9 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0923683/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/embodiment_of_evil
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: Portuguese
  • MPA Rating: Not Rated
  • Genre: Horror
  • Runtime: 94 min
  • Writer: Dennison Ramalho, José Mojica Marins
  • Director: José Mojica Marins
  • Cast: José Mojica Marins, Jece Valadão, Adriano Stuart
  • Keywords: crucifixion, grave, sao paulo, brazil, cannibal,
56% – Critics
42% – Audience

Embodiment of Evil Storyline

After forty years in prison, the evil gravedigger Josefel Zanatas a.k.a. Zé do Caixão is released by the lawyer Lucy Pontes in accordance with Brazilian Laws. He moves to the slums with his followers that worship him, and he seeks out the perfect woman to bear his children while haunted by the ghosts of his victims. The vigilante brothers Captain Osvaldo Pontes and his brother Coronel Claudiomiro from the Military Police chase Zé do Caixão in the slums to kill him and they find a track of tortured and mutilated bodies.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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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.

Hey Joe, where you going’ with that big knife in your hand…

I’ve been an avid horror/exploitation fan for nigh on thirty years, and aware of the work of José Mojica Marins for twenty five of those, and yet this is the first of his films that I’ve actually seen. What the hell was I thinking? If his other stuff is anywhere near as bats**t insane as Embodiment of Evil (and the flashbacks in this film indicate that they might be) then I’ve been missing out on some seriously messed up movies.

The belated third film in Marins’ Coffin Joe trilogy (the other two being ‘At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul’ in 1963 and ‘This Night I’ll Possess Your Corpse’ in 1967), Embodiment of Evil sees the director once again growing his fingernails and donning top hat and black cloak to reprise his role as amoral gravedigger Josefel Zanatas (AKA Coffin Joe) who is released from prison after 40 years to continue his ambition to sire a perfect child. To achieve this goal, Joe enlists the help of a hunchback named Bruno and several other sadistic minions, who help him to abduct a series of potential mates, who he ‘tests’ for suitability by subjecting them to horrific acts of torture.

Marins, a man who clearly hasn’t mellowed in his old age, directs and acts with gusto, relishing every nasty moment with sadistic glee, presenting every act in lurid gruesome detail, and throwing in some mind-bending surrealism for good measure. Shocking hellish visions; an endless parade of scared, naked women, broken, humiliated and ravished by Marins’ perverse madman; whipping, flaying, branding, gouging, and scalping: the violence on display is depraved and extremely graphic, made all the more unsettling by the very probable use of performers for whom body modification and pain are no strangers; when hooks are inserted into a man’s back before he is hoisted into the air, it looks all too real, as does a later scene in which a woman’s lips are sewn shut!

To be honest, I still can’t believe I bought this film on DVD from my local car-boot sale (they looked like such ordinary, decent folk as well…).

Immortal Bloodline

After forty years in prison, the evil gravedigger Josefel Zanatas a.k.a. Zé do Caixão (José Mojica Marins) is released by the lawyer Lucy Pontes (Cristina Aché) in accordance with the Brazilian Laws. He moves to the slums with his followers that worship him, and he seeks out the perfect woman for his offspring while haunted by the ghosts of his victims. The vigilante brothers Captain Osvaldo Pontes (Adriano Stuart) and his brother Coronel Claudiomiro (Jece Valadão) from the Military Police chase Zé do Caixão in the slums to kill him and they find a track of tortured and mutilated bodies.

The sick and trash “Encarnação do Demônio” impresses first because of the top-notch gruesome make-up and visual effects. However, the graphic violence is not recommended to sensitive viewers. The story, the screenplay and the acting are reasonable and the ham José Mojica Marins with his monologues is quite ridiculous, but funny. This is also the chance to say farewell to the great Brazilian actor Jece Valadão in his penultimate work. The last name of the character Josefel Zanatas means Satan backwards and misspelled in Portuguese (satanás / Sanatas / Zanatas). The result is a movie with potential of cult that works very well on DVD. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): “Encarnação do Demônio” (“Incarnation of the Devil”)