Terrible, but not a bad as Lohan’s last 5 movies.
I Know Who Killed Me (2007)
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Reviews Counted:66
Fresh:5
Rotten:61
Average Rating:2.1/10
Consensus: Distasteful and ludicrously plotted, I Know Who Killed Me is a career nadir for all involved.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for grisly violence including torture and disturbing gory images, and for sexuality, nudity and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 46 mins
Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, Murder, Theatrical Release, Serial Killers, Strippers, Murder Mysteries
Theatrical Release:Jul 27, 2007 Wide
Box Office: $7,233,485
Synopsis: An idyllic small town is rocked when Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan), a bright and promising young college student is abducted and tortured by a sadistic serial killer. When she manages to escape,... An idyllic small town is rocked when Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan), a bright and promising young college student is abducted and tortured by a sadistic serial killer. When she manages to escape, the traumatized young woman who regains consciousness in the hospital insists that she is not who they think she is -and that the real Aubrey is still in mortal danger. A taut and stylish psychological thriller with a captivating riddle at its center, I Know Who Killed Me explores the dark side of identity, family and obsession. Tri Star Pictures and 360 Pictures present I Know Who Killed Me, starring Lindsay Lohan (Georgia Rule), Julia Ormond (Smilla's Sense of Snow, Sabrina), Neal McDonough (Flags of Our Fathers, Minority Report) and Brian Geraghty (Bobby). The film is directed by Chris Sivertson and produced by Frank Mancuso, Jr. from a script written by Jeffrey Hammond. Executive producers are Tom Gores and Johnny O. Lopez. The director of photography is John R. Leonetti, ASC, the production designer is Jerry Fleming, the editor is Lawrence Jordan, the costume designer is Rachel Sage Kunin and the music is by Joel McNeely. I Know Who Killed Me is rated "R" for GRISLY VIOLENCE INCLUDING TORTURE AND DISTURBING GORY IMAGES, AND FOR SEXUALITY, NUDITY AND LANGUAGE. The quiet suburb of New Salem is being terrorized by a brutal serial killer who abducts and tortures young women, holding them captive for weeks before murdering them. Aubrey Fleming, a talented pianist and aspiring writer, appears to be his latest victim when she disappears without a trace during a night out with friends. As the days tick by, the special FBI Task Force convened to track the killer begins to lose hope of finding her before it's too late. Then, late one night, a driver discovers the young woman by the side of a deserted road, disheveled and critically injured, pleading for help. The girl is rushed to the hospital, where Aubrey's distraught parents, Susan (Julia Ormond) and Daniel (Neal McDonough), wait by her side as she slips in and out of consciousness. When she is finally able to speak, she shocks everyone by claiming to be a down-on-her luck stripper named Dakota Moss who has never heard of Aubrey Fleming. Convinced Aubrey is suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, her doctors, parents and law enforcement officials can only wait for rest and therapy to restore her memory. But after returning to her parents' suburban home, she continues to insist that she is not who they think she is, despite bearing bizarre wounds identical to those of the serial killer's previous victims. The FBI agents are further mystified when they search Aubrey's computer and discover a short story about a girl with an alter ego named Dakota. When Dakota begins to suspect she may be Aubrey's identical twin sister, Susan shows her a video of her pregnancy ultrasound clearly revealing there was only one fetus in her womb. Confused and terrified, Dakota starts seeing visions of a menacing figure slowly butchering his captive. Convinced that time is running out both for Aubrey and herself, Dakota confronts Daniel with a shocking truth that leads them on a frantic hunt for the killer. -- © Tristar Pictures [More]
Starring: Lindsay Lohan, Julia Ormond, Neal McDonough, Brian Geraghty
Starring: Lindsay Lohan, Julia Ormond, Neal McDonough, Brian Geraghty, Spencer Garrett, Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon
Director: Chris Sivertson
Director: Chris Sivertson
Screenwriter: Jeff Hammond
Producer: Frank Mancuso
Composer: Joel McNeely
Studio: Columbia Tristar
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Reviews for I Know Who Killed Me
The images, flooded in deep blues and reds, are vibrant and just plain gorgeous, turning even empty moments into chances to aesthetically wow the viewer.
even my old stand by of, "At least, it started on time," doesn't apply here. After a 20 minute delay in starting the movie, I had to assume the projector was taking an ethical stand and refusing to be party to the heinous act of showing this movie
No matter how you feel about the actress, watching this once-promising talent go slumming in this kind of material is grotesque.
Watch the mallrats’ jaws drop as they pay to see the same old teen slicer-dicer, only to get this wacko hodgepodge of the Brian De Palma horror filmography and -- I swear to God -- Kieslowski’s The Double Life of Veronique.
It makes you wonder what Lohan was thinking when she said yes to this project.
There is no way that Lohan was in her right mind when she signed the contract for this one.
No review could really do justice to the monumental trashiness of this mess; it really has to be seen to be believed.
It's sad to see the once-promising actress killing her career, between her self-destructive behavior behind the scenes and her poor judgment selecting scripts.
With sky-blue tools, gloves and mask, the killer looks so much like a member of the Blue Man Group that you expect him to spit marshmallows at his victims.
Shoddily scripted and excessively stylized, I Know Who Killed Me pushes the bounds of what audiences will accept both narratively and aesthetically -- and oversteps them in every instance.
I feel extremely disappointed with a thriller when I can tell 'who done it' before the main suspense kicks in. 'I Know Who Killed Me' is that kind of movie."
Lindsay Lohan wears more clothes in this movie then she does clubbing in real life.
Who could've predicted a bust for alleged cocaine possession, vocational self-destruction, and a general display of young Hollywood stupidity would be the career highlight of Lohan's weekend.
Much like the career of its star, I Know Who Killed Me opens promisingly, starts to stumble in the middle and has gotten so laughably ridiculous by the final act that you can't take it seriously at all.
The problem with this film's exploration of a potentially interesting mystery is that I Know Who Killed Me is clumsy, stupid and just plain objectionable.
A choppy, cheap-looking mess with awkward dialogue and huge gaps in the plot.
...there's nothing even remotely scary or suspenseful about I Know Who Killed Me. Ridiculous is the word that more often comes to mind...
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