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: Much of the story is told through the eyes of the sensitive Francis, who documents their life on video and struggles with the morality of their murderous, nomadic existence.
: The patriarch is a visionary but impoverished inventor and blacksmith. He serves as the novel's moral compass and intellectual center.
In John Steinbeck’s classic novel, the Hamiltons are a large, vibrant family based on Steinbeck's own maternal relatives. The Hamiltons
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: While appearing to be a normal middle-class family, they kidnap and keep victims in their basement to satisfy a primal, biological bloodlust. : Much of the story is told through
: Following the death of their parents, four orphaned siblings—David, twins Wendell and Darlene, and the youngest, Francis—move to a suburban California town.
Directed by the , this indie horror film subverts standard tropes by presenting a "monster" family as a group trying to survive their own nature. In John Steinbeck’s classic novel, the Hamiltons are
: Reviewers often praise its "heart" and gritty style while noting technical limitations due to its low budget. It was followed by a sequel titled The Thompsons . The Hamilton Family ( East of Eden )