The Hamiltons
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- Year:
- 2006
- 86 min
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No. No no!
No, Trevor!
Trevor, baby, no.
Hello?
Is someone there?
Is someone in there?
Is there someone
alive in there?
Hey.
Are you okay?
Are you okay?
I'm gonna get you
out of there.
Hold on!
What does it mean
to be happy?
To be content
in the world around you?
Mom used to say
it was family-
That family is the heart
of everything, even existence.
Without it, there's nothing.
She would always have
these simple answers
that somehow would sound
so brilliant.
And then she died.
My father died
along with her.
Shortly after that, my brother David
had to sell the farm
where we grew up.
Now we're just trying to be
an ordinary family,
trying to figure out
where we fit in in the world.
And for me,
I'm trying to figure out
where I belong,
right now
in this exact moment.
I don't know, Dad.
What do you think about the black hair?
Come on, it's different.
- It's different than normal.
- It's pretty, don't you think?
Oh, yes.
Yes yes, definitely-
right there, right there.
Look at the baby,
he's part of the family.
- Hey, there we go.
- Okay, Dad.
I don't wanna hear that,
Darlene.
The social worker
will be here tomorrow.
We can't have the place
looking like this.
- Whatever you say, Dad.
- That's not funny, Darlene.
Okay, I'm trying to do
the best I can here.
Oh, Jesus. You know, I'm not
a little girl anymore
and you don't have to be
a dick about this!
Just- can you just please
clean your room
and maybe not wear that mess
on your eyes tomorrow?
F*** you, David!
Francis, turn it off now!
Oh, come on, David,
it's a school project.
- Just not our personal stuff, okay?
- It's about our family.
- I need this kind of stuff.
- Turn it off now!
You just get the heck
out of my face for a second.
My brother David
is the oldest.
He picked up all the responsibilities
after Mom and Dad died.
We used to be real close,
but after he sold our farm
something changed in him.
He became like one of those life-sized
cardboard cutouts you see in the stores,
trying to sell the idea
that everything is perfect,
but really nothing
is the same anymore.
We just keep moving
from town to town
running from the truth,
waiting for it to one day
catch up with us.
This is our sixth house
in two years.
Oh, yeah,
every single one of them.
Wow, that's cool.
Okay, guys,
I'm gonna go pee.
- No, wait.
- I gotta go. No, come on.
- Sam, stay.
- I'm gonna go. I'll be right back.
- Don't take too long.
- I won't.
Sam, get your ass in here
and smoke a joint.
It's beautiful. Come on,
do the rain dance.
Hell, no! Get in the car
right now, girl.
Come on. No!
- Yeah! Ow! Get in here.
- Come on!
Back in.
So, did you guys have fun?
- Yeah.
- You are glowing.
No, I'm not.
So, Wendell,
what do you do?
I work for my brother-
fetch stuff for him,
things like that.
- Nothing too exciting though.
- Sounds cool.
So where are you guys off
to next, huh?
Seattle, I think.
We're just gonna keep traveling
city to city
till we run all out of money.
- Can't beat that kind of freedom.
- No, we just picked up and left!
No one even knows
where we're at.
- What?
- Hush.
We don't have to worry
about Wendell, our hero.
Wendell is Superman.
Wow, look at that.
Look at all
those pretty stars.
- Where?
- I think you mean raindrops.
You can at least pretend
to like it, okay?
Hey, I'm sorry for yelling
at you yesterday.
I didn't mean to.
We're good?
Yeah, we're good. But, David,
I'm really not feeling too hot today.
- You're going to school, okay?
- I just don't think-
I don't wanna hear it.
You're going to school.
Good morning, sleepyhead.
You want some breakfast?
Why do you even bother?
Because that's what families do.
They have breakfast together.
Cute, David. Anyway, Kitty's
spending the night tomorrow.
- Who's uh-
- I am telling you in advance,
- just like you asked.
- Who the heck is Kitty?
I don't know,
some chick from Ohio.
All right. Remember, social worker
is coming tonight at 5:00 for dinner.
You should really try
giving up cooking, David.
I'm off,
and you go to school.
I really don't fit in there.
Look,
I know it's hard for you,
but can you please
at least try?
Why? It's not my fault
we're always moving.
You're right, Francis.
It's my fault.
I'm sorry, guys.
I know I have a bad temper.
What do you want me to do?
Some maybe say I'm bipolar.
Good morning, Francis.
How are you doing there, bud, huh?
What are you reading?
"Gay sperm donors needed
for lesbian couple. "
- Knock it off.
- You're calling that today.
- Have you fed Lenny?
- Don't look at me. Look at Franny.
Oh, come on, I just did it
two days ago.
Okay, I gotta go to work.
- Will you just please do it?
- I'll do it before I go to school.
Where're you going? Oh, yeah, you gotta
go do your thing. Forgot, sorry.
Have fun.
Have a good day.
The twins- they've always
been distant from the family.
Wendell is the main reason
why we move a lot.
He just got out of jail for biting
some guy's ear off
at a Cheesy Chuck's Pizza parlor
up north.
Darlene is just as mean,
but more refined.
Like when we were kids,
she used to lock me in the closet
just to hear me scream.
Then, hours later,
she would let me out pretending
she was the one who saved me.
And I always fell for it.
Let me out of here!
Help, please!
Please.
Somebody please help us!
Oh, heck no, we've had a lot
of social workers come here,
but you're the first
for dinner.
So, Francis, what's up
with you tonight, huh?
- Nothing.
- Anything you wanna talk about?
Anything at all? School maybe?
I don't know...
Well, you know, if there is,
you just jump on in, all right?
Yeah, he told me he wasn't
feeling too well this morning.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Oh, thank you, Darlene.
That's, uh... quite a creative look
you've got going there,
young lady.
- What do you call that, huh?
- Death.
Ah, death. That's cute.
So tell me, David,
are you and Wendell
still working over there
at Del Rancho?
I don't know if I could work
at a slaughterhouse, huh?
Yeah, well, my father
owned a farm
when we were younger
and he did the same thing,
so I guess it just
came naturally.
Well...
so, like, what do they have you
doing over there?
I mean...
you don't have to kill the animals
and all that stuff, do you, David?
Heavens, no.
No no, I'm a carver.
I take out the organs,
prep them, stuff like that.
Yes, David has a real knack
for gutting the life out of things.
Thank you, Darlene.
So... too bad there's not-
not a demand
on the black market for cow parts.
You would be a rich man
by now.
Not at the table,
please, Francis.
I apologize. Paul, he's been
following us around with that thing
for the past few days-
some sort of school project
- or something or other.
- No, that's fine with me.
I think it's kind of cool.
Francis, tell me about the project.
Well, it's uh-
I'm supposed to write
a report about my family-
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