The Thompsons
The Thompsons is an independent horror thriller movie about
vampires, released in 2012. This film is the sequel of the horror
movie The Hamiltons. This sequel is written by Mitchell Altieri and Cory Knauf
and directed by the Butcher Brothers (Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores). The
roles of the siblings in The Thompsons are mostly played by the stars of The Hamiltons, who
are Mackenzie Firgens, Cory Knauf, Ryan Hartwig, Samuel Child and Joseph McKelheer. The other characters of The Thompsons are played by Elizabeth Henstridge, Sean Browne, Tom Holloway and Daniel O'Meara.
The Thompsons tells the story of five vampire siblings, who are looking for a shelter after committing a massacre. But soon after they find a shelter, they also find that they have fallen in a dangerous trap.
The Thompsons tells the story of five vampire siblings, who are looking for a shelter after committing a massacre. But soon after they find a shelter, they also find that they have fallen in a dangerous trap.
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Plot:
At the beginning of The Thompsons we see
a boy (named Francis) is trapped inside a box and he starts saying how he has
got here. He starts from a hotel and travels countryside looking for
more people “like them”. His car breaks down on the way and he reaches a nearby
village. He keeps telling us that they are fugitives. He enters a bar and looks
for someone by name over the counter but the owners say that they don’t know anyone
by that name. Then a local police comes to the bar, who thinks he knows Francis
from somewhere, so being threatened, Francis kills him and takes everyone from
the bar as hostages. In the meantime, we see a couple, who are trying to make
love in a jungle, get chased and then caught by some very strange men.
From the bar, Francis calls his twin
brother and sister, who are seducing (and later, kill) a lady in Paris. The
brother gives Francis some information. Then two boys come to the bar who seem
to be the cousin of the daughter of that bar’s owner. Francis holds them at
gunpoint and asks the daughter of the bar’s owner to tie them, but they get
free and attack Francis, who then becomes unconscious.
Then we see the whole story of the
vampire siblings and Francis introduces them to us. The eldest brother is the one
who looks after the family. The next two are twins, who do everything together.
Then come Francis and his younger brother. They were travelling somewhere and
on the way, they stopped at fuel pump. At the same time, a group of robber
attacked there and accidentally, the youngest brother of vampire siblings got
shot. The others became furious and killed everyone, including other innocent
people. Their faces were caught on camera and thus they have become fugitives.
They are now hiding at different places and Francis has set out to look for some
other vampires who can help them.
When Francis regains his
consciousness, he finds that the owner of the bar and his whole family are also
vampires like him, excluding the daughter of the owner. Francis grows a special
friendly relation with her, although he never gets along with her brothers. The
bar owner then offers Francis his help and calls his other siblings to come and
stay with them. Taking his offer willingly, the other siblings come there. But when they reach there, they
find out that it is not what it seemed like. They realize, they have fallen in
the trap of the bar owner. The hunter siblings are the ones who are being
haunted now. They need to find a way to survive.
My review about The Thompsons:
First of all, I didn’t like the movie The Thompsons at all.
The plot is not that bad and neither
is the screenplay. But The Thompsons is specially weak at the sides of acting and
dialogues. The acting was very poor although most of the characters were good
looking. The twist of the plot near the end of The Thompsons felt good. But overall, the plot
seemed impractical even for a fantasy horror or a vampire movie.
I have a mixed feeling about the make
ups in The Thompsons. Most of the characters looked good with their fangs, bloods and vampire
faces, but the wounded peoples' makeups were nowhere near realistic.
This film clearly lacked some special
effects. A very small amount of special effects were used in this movie. The Thompsons could be more enjoyable with some more and good quality special effects. Lighting
and camera works looked pretty good at some places and also pretty poor at some
others.
Mackenzie Firgens looked stunning in The Thompsons, even in very small screen time. I just wish she was given more
screen time throughout the movie.
Due to some nude scenes every now and
then and for the violent nature of it, The Thompsons is not suitable for kids.
So, finally, I didn’t like The Thompsons at all. At different reviews, I’ve read that this one is better than its
prequel, The Hamiltons, but I can’t comment about that because I haven’t
watched the prequel yet. This movie seemed to me like just a below average
vampire movie. I will not recommend watching The Thompsons to anyone.
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IMDB link: The Thompsons IMDB
Wikipedia link: The Thompsons wiki
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