In Family Pack’s ending, the family defeats werewolves using their newly gained powers, with Marie’s love awakening her witch abilities to save Loulou. They return to 2024 by placing their cards back in the game. Gilbert gives Jerome a heartfelt letter from 1497, and the Mona Lisa now resembles Jerome.
Highlights
- The family accidentally travels to 1497 while playing a game called *Werewolves*.
- Each character gains powers connected to their real-life struggles and desires.
- Marie discovers her powers as a witch while fighting off werewolves to save Loulou.
- Piero turns out to be Leonardo da Vinci, helping the family find a way home.
- The family returns to 2024, and Gilbert hands Jerome a letter from their time in the past.
- The Mona Lisa now resembles Jerome, hinting at Piero’s affection towards him.
In Family Pack, a family accidentally time-travels to the year 1497 while trying to play a card game called Werewolves.
The game assigns roles to each player, and it’s clear that these roles come with powers connected to each character’s desires and struggles.
Jerome, the father, becomes the seer, giving him mind-reading abilities. His father, Gilbert, who struggles with Alzheimer’s, becomes the hunter and regains his sharp memory in the past.
The adventure kicks off when the family hides in a bunker during an earthquake-like shake and steps out to find the village around them transformed.
The villagers are in 15th-century clothes, and soon the family realizes they’ve been transported to 1497. Here, Gilbert’s ancestor is set to be burned as a wizard, which puts the whole family in danger of being accused of witchcraft too.
What Powers Do They Gain?
The family’s powers align with their struggles. Clara, who is always worried about becoming irrelevant online, gains the ability to become invisible.
Theo, who’s confused about his identity, becomes a thief and can shapeshift using stolen items. Meanwhile, Loulou, the youngest daughter, is a werewolf, which probably hints at her need for attention.
Jerome’s wife, Marie, gains witch-like powers driven by her fierce love for her daughter.
How Does the Family Fight the Werewolves?
The rule Gilbert remembers is that they must eliminate the werewolves to return home. When the sheriff, who has the power of Cupid, reveals he cannot kill the main werewolf because it’s his wife, the family struggles with what to do.
When Loulou starts transforming into a werewolf, Jerome and Marie sing to her, triggering her human memories.
However, when the massive werewolf attacks, Marie taps into her witch power to fight back. She successfully defeats the werewolf, saving Loulou and fulfilling the game’s objective.
What Happens Next?
As they prepare to leave, they discover that Piero, a man they trusted, is actually Leonardo da Vinci. He offers to help them escape through a secret tunnel.
Jerome also realizes Piero’s fascination with him when the Mona Lisa in the future now resembles Jerome. Before leaving, the family returns their cards to the game, and they are transported back to 2024.
What Does Gilbert’s Letter Mean?
Back in 2024, Gilbert is confused by memories of knights and werewolves. He gives Jerome a letter he wrote in 1497, thanking him for their time together.
The letter serves as a token of a brief period where Gilbert’s memory was clear, making it a precious keepsake for Jerome.
Family Pack Movie Ending is a reminder of how listening and coming together as a family, even in the face of crises, can help overcome obstacles.