Monday, May 12, 2008

Renzie Reviews: The Hamiltons

I recently had the chance to watch the indie horror movie The Hamiltons. The movie came out in 2006, directed by The Butcher Brothers (Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores), and was part of the "8 Films To Die For" line-up of the very first After Dark HorrorFest in November that year.

If every family has its secrets, The Hamiltons sure takes the cake. The film, in essence, is a family drama, and revolves around the lives of the Hamilton siblings.

Our main character, Francis, has his trusty video camera, sets off to shoot a "school project" about his family. Bit by bit, we are introduced to the other characters. There's eldest brother David, normally reserved and subdued, who assumes the responsibility of caring for his siblings upon the accidental death of their parents.

Then we have the volatile Wendell and goth-chick Darlene; fraternal twins who seem to share a bond that keeps them apart from everybody else.

Everything seems to be normal within the Hamilton household, as the siblings deal with everyday life- school, work, family- but through Francis' camera, we slowly see what the Hamiltons are really all about.

Here's what I think about the movie. First off: I think it's great that an indie movie can deliver a captivating enough story, with minimal budget, virtually unknown actors, and not much in the way of special effects.

That being said, the movie didn't scare me at all, or disturb me to some extent. True, it is dark, but I was expecting a horror movie that would play with my fears somewhat, and not a family drama disguised as a horror flick.

Overall, I would say The Hamiltons is alright. Maybe a 3.5 out of 5. Worth watching, but manage your expectations somewhat. Probably worth getting the DVD, but only because it's part of a collection of a whole set of horror movies.

Despite my opinion, the movie is not only a fan favorite, it is also highly-acclaimed. After all, The Hamiltons is the winner of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and the Malibu International Film Festival.

Grab a copy of The Hamiltons and tell me what you think about it.

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