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Every Family Has Its SecretsPlot:
Four young adult siblings try to fend for themselves after the mysterious death of their parents. But... more | add synopsisNewsDesk:
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The Hamiltons is a thinking person's "horror" film with a slow pace. more (64 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Cory Knauf | ... | Francis Hamilton | |
| Samuel Child | ... | David Hamilton | |
| Joseph McKelheer | ... | Wendell Hamilton | |
| Mackenzie Firgens | ... | Darlene Hamilton | |
| Rebekah Hoyle | ... | Samantha Teal | |
| Brittany Daniel | ... | Dani Cummings | |
| Al Liner | ... | Paul Glenn | |
| Jena Hunt | ... | Kitty Davies (as Jenna Hunt) | |
| Tara Glass | ... | Jenna Smith | |
| Larry Laverty | ... | Larry Davies | |
| Joe Egender | ... | Allen Davies | |
| Nicholas Fanella | ... | Lenny Hamilton | |
| Jackie Honea | ... | Mrs. Hamilton | |
| John Krause | ... | Mr. Hamilton | |
| Nathan Parker | ... | Hot Pants |
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Rated R for strong violence, language and some sexual content.Parents Guide:
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Dolby DigitalCertification:
USA:R | Finland:K-15 | Portugal:M/16 | Argentina:16 | Netherlands:16 | Singapore:R21 | Germany:18Filming Locations:
Petaluma, California, USAFun Stuff
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Continuity: When Wendell and David are carrying the blond girl; she has a denim miniskirt, then denim pants and different shoes, then back to the denim miniskirt and original shoes. When "she" has long pants, this is obviously the camera operator they are carrying to get the point of view of the person being carried. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Francis Hamilton: What does it mean to be happy? To be content in the world around you? Mom used to say it was family. That family was the heart of everything, even existence. Without it, there's nothing. She would always have these simple answers that somehow would sound so brilliant...
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The Hamiltons 2005 (Theatrical "R", After Dark Horrorfest) Directed by The Butcher Brothers, Winner of the Santa Barbara Intl Film Festival and the Malibu Film Festivals.
The Hamiltons are an unusual family that recent lost their parents. The family now consists of older brother David, who is struggling with his homosexuality and the pressures of running the household, the twins Darlene & Wendell, who are devious troublemakers, and younger brother Francis, who is coming to terms with his family and his place in the world.
The film starts out explaining that The Hamiltons siblings recently lost their parents and they have moved several times within the past couple of years. Twin Wendell soon kidnaps two young girls and it becomes apparent that The Hamiltons are not as they seem. Sensitive Francis grows weary of their ways, but is scared to be alone. Does he decide to do the right thing or stick by his family no matter what?
This is not by any means a typical horror film, but a thinking person's horror film. Those looking for gore and scares will be disappointed. It has an original story with great dialogue showcasing real problems within every family. It is ultimately a very accurate portrayal of a real family dealing with growing pains that features a slight twist at the end. During the end scene, you hear Francis giving a creepy voice-over almost giving it a documentary feel.
Cory Knauf gives a solid performance as Francis, the young man that has so much to say, but cannot. He really shows how torn Francis was in his decision and the isolation felt by many teens struggling to find their place as they hit adulthood. Mackenzie Firgens gives a great turn as twin Darlene who is vicious and sexy at the same time. You will love the scene where she chases Kitty through the house. (And maybe the one where she kisses her own brother!?!)
My only quibble is there is minimal gore and violence. During violent interactions, the camera turns away, so very little is caught on film. There is also an opening scene with Brittany Daniel that looked frightening at first, but there were some jittery camera movements and it fizzled with no pay out.
Bottom Line: The Hamiltons is a subtle "horror" film with a slow pace. This is more of a thinking man's (or woman's) horror film. Gorehounds should pass.
Rating: 7/10
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