Stream it now I Know Who Killed Me

IMDb rating: 3.6 (20,631 votes)
IMDb ID: 0897361
Duration: 105 min
Release Date: July 27, 2007
Solar rating: 1 vote
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A young girl who was missing reappears, but she claims to be someone else entirely.


Horror, Mystery, Thriller, Crime produced in 2007 [USA]

 
 
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pretty interesting !!! 3/5

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can someone please put a link !!!!!

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had it's good moments 5.5/10

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This movie is the best ,, Don't mind all those bad comments , Ppl who commented that the movie is bad they probably just didn't understand it ,, 10/10

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Wow. I have not seen a really bad movie on the big screen in quite some time. We were able to get tickets to a special preview on Thursday and boy am I glad that I did not pay for this movie. The story could have been good if they didn't go for the whole, my limbs are falling off and I don't know why nor will I see a doctor about it. The strip club scenes were the real gruesome parts of the movie, not the actual hacking of the body parts.
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Not all that bad i enjoyed it but also hated it i watched it but it is not as good as her other films at all you can see right through other charectors vapid acting skills it was an "okay" film
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i loved it.
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Y'know, there was a time when Lindsay Lohan could act.

That day is done, my friends.

I KNOW WHO KILLED ME is an atrocity of every imaginable kind. The story might have had potential, but it was terribly underdeveloped. The direction was...bizarre. I couldn't tell if the guy was trying to be David Fincher or Uwe Boll or Eli Roth or...gah. And the acting? You'd think that someone who's proven her chops before could make this movie at least semi-watchable - especially since she (sort of) plays two roles (like a Parent Trap from hell). Alas, no.

The basic outline: a good girl who plays piano and dreams of going to college and becoming a writer is abducted one night after her boyfriend's football game. There's a serial killer on the loose, so people add Aubrey to the list of potential victims...until she's found, alive but horribly mutilated, 18 days later.

When she wakes up to a crowd of people around her hospital bed, still tramatized from her recent and extreme physical injuries, the people who call themselves her parents are the first to be asked: "Who are you? I'm not Aubrey."

And so it goes. I won't spoil it (for the one or two of you who MIGHT put themselves through this ordeal on DVD - but, really, the trailers more or less spell out the "twist"), but suffice it to say that ever clever turn this film COULD have taken from that point is ignored. What's left is a bizarre, nonsensical mishmash of gore and torture, incomprehensible police tactics, and an ultimately ridiculous "climax".

The 11 people who walked out about an hour into it had the right idea. This goes on my list of "Worst Movies Of 2007", and possibly of all time. Poor LiLo. She coulda been a contender.
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Now, I LOVE Lindsay Lohan, everything about her from the way she looks, to her abilities, to her lifestyle but she is on her way to destroying her career. She must have been on crack when reading this script (and we all know she does it based on recent stunts) because no one in their right mind could think this script will be a big box office winner, that and the fact that I was one of maybe 10 or less people in a usually packed theater. But I do give her credit for getting away from the cheezy Disney-ish movies and picking more mature and diverse roles.
This movie starts of nicely, basic Hollywood movie, with actors in their 20s playing teens at a high school. There is a pretty girl, Aubrey Flemming, who is not only smart and talented but also dating the star quarterback. And with all Hollywood movies there are of couse some cheezy, corny lines and gestures, such as a blue rose that later appears constantly in the movie but it later turns into a guessing game of what the hell the writers/ producers where thinking when creating this movie. After Aubrey does not show up to the movies with friends after the big game, everyone starts guessing the worse, because recently another girl from her town was found murdered, which then leads to ideas of serial killers. When a girl is found on the side of the street, everyone believes it is Aubrey but it is Dakota Moss, a daughter of a coke addict who makes her living as a "hostess at a gentlemen's club" as she calls it, which is also known as a stripper/whore. She takes over Aubrey's life until she can find out the truth. No one believes Dakota so she is on a mission to solve what happened to Aubrey. Now does fucking Aubrey's boyfriend count as finding out the truth? I dont know. But I do know for sure that Lohan is sure enough not a virgin, but did anyone expect otherwise? From there the audience is lead on a bunch of twists and turns that lead nowhere. It is like, only half of a story or incomplete because in the end, I am no wiser as to what happened then in the middle when I realized who the killer was. After a quick search on the Internet, Dakota realizes that she and Aubrey are identical twins, that were seperated at birth, now doesnt this start to sound a bit like "The Parent Trap" already. Lohan already proved she can play two roles at once, does she need to prove it again? Not only are they identical but there is a stigma relationship between the two of them. What that means, I dont know but apparently, one twin feels what is happening to other twin (i.e. one twin gets her arm and leg chopped off, so does the other one). Now where the writers just lazy when they thought of that because Im sure as a kid, one or the other must have gotten a cut or two and what the other just never felt it? It just leaves too many questions that go unexplainable. One thing that I thought all horror movies had was a conclusion, or at least some sort of explaination but this movie fails to do so. I am still unsure of why the killer, who was so obvious from the beginning, would do such a thing or why certain themes kept popping up every so often.
Lohan does an amazing job at playing both Aubrey and Dakota, she is able to distinguish the two personalities and makes Dakota into an amazing, well rounded character.
Overall, this movie was not quite what I had hoped for it to be but it could have been a lot worse.
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I know who killed her too

SHE DID

and her career too
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