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I Know Who Killed Me

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
32K
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Lindsay Lohan in I Know Who Killed Me (2007)
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A young woman who was missing reappears, but she claims to be someone else entirely.A young woman who was missing reappears, but she claims to be someone else entirely.A young woman who was missing reappears, but she claims to be someone else entirely.

  • Director
    • Chris Sivertson
  • Writer
    • Jeff Hammond
  • Stars
    • Lindsay Lohan
    • Julia Ormond
    • Neal McDonough
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    32K
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    • Director
      • Chris Sivertson
    • Writer
      • Jeff Hammond
    • Stars
      • Lindsay Lohan
      • Julia Ormond
      • Neal McDonough
    • 297User reviews
    • 115Critic reviews
    • 16Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Lindsay Lohan
    Lindsay Lohan
    • Aubrey Fleming…
    Julia Ormond
    Julia Ormond
    • Susan Fleming
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Daniel Fleming
    Bonnie Aarons
    Bonnie Aarons
    • Fat Teena
    Michael Adler
    Michael Adler
    • Dr. Alex Dupree
    Garcelle Beauvais
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    • Agent Julie Bascome
    • (as Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon)
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    Michael Esparza
    Michael Esparza
    • Gilberto
    David Figlioli
    David Figlioli
    • Lanny Rierden
    Amy Fuehrer
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    Jane Galloway Heitz
    • Nurse Irma Beck
    Spencer Garrett
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    • Agent Phil Lazarus
    Brian Geraghty
    Brian Geraghty
    • Jerrod Pointer
    Cornelia Guest
    Cornelia Guest
    • Dr. Hannah Sommerly
    Megan Henning
    Megan Henning
    • Anya
    Jesse Hlubik
    Jesse Hlubik
    • FBI Agent #2
    Gregory Itzin
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    • Dr. Greg Jameson
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      • Chris Sivertson
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      • Jeff Hammond
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    4musicjunkie2001

    Just terrible!

    It's not often that I call a movie terrible, but this was terrible. And, it's too bad, because it could have been better and Lindsay Lohan was really quite good in it. It just seemed like a movie suffering from an identity crisis - trying to be film noir, psychological thriller and gross-out horror flick. It was just way overdone and there were too many holes in the plot. The use of the blue rose petals was so heavy-handed. And, if all that weren't enough, I figured out who the killer was almost from the first moment the character is introduced. Poor Lindsay. All in all, she's not having a very good week. Better luck next time -- if there is one for Lindsay.
    7influxtwo

    Has improved with age

    This movie came at the height of Lindsay's legal troubles so it was disregarded as an awful film at the time of release I remember, but I honestly consider this to be one of Lindsay Lohan's best films when it comes to darker and more serious work as an actress minus her comedy and family-friendly roles. For me this film has improved with age. It was not released at a time that it would have been found relevant.

    What was partly misunderstood about this film was it was marketed as a serious horror film that was intended to be frightening but instead it is more of a David Lynch and Twin Peaks kind of thing with an ambiguous ending and a mystery / crime storyline more than a horror one.

    This film captivates me each time I give it a watch. I would have liked Lindsay to explore more edgy roles in her past career during this time. The ending is quite eerie because it could almost go either way.

    I think this film is not as bad as Lindsay's Legal troubles would tell you it is. For someone like myself not looking to hate it, or hate on the actress/actors, I find it an enjoyable crime mystery. One of Lindsay's better roles for a more mature minded audience.

    I know some would find it ridiculous anyone could genuinely enjoy this movie. But it is just such a wacky premise and the themes are deliberate. It's competently acted, and the ending that didn't sit well at first, has improved with age.

    I think it's unfortunate that audiences didn't appreciate this film, but seeing as it has improved with age, and has kind of a timeless dreamlike quality to it. I would go as far to say this could be considered a cult classic some day. Maybe in 30 years someone else might appreciate this film only at face value.
    littlebittypretty1

    So bad. So, so bad.

    This movie was bad. Just bad. It wasn't scary or interesting or even unintentionally funny in the slightest. The acting was so wooden and unbelievable it was like a high school production. The lines were some of the corniest I have ever heard this side of "Stay Alive". The plot made absolutely no sense. I really didn't care who Dakota or the serial killer were or where the Aubrey had gone. This is Screen writing 101: You need to care about the characters! I guess the writer of this movie missed that class.

    So much of it was just disgusting, too. Some scenes were so graphic I actually had to turn my head away. For example, where Dakota sews on a bloody and gangrenous finger with a needle and thread, or where the "killer" or whatever puts Aubrey's hands between dry ice and when he pulls them apart her rotting hand is pulled in half. Other repulsive scenes were the ones where Lindsay Lohan was pole dancing at a strip club. It's like the writer couldn't decide which avenue he wanted to take the movie down, gory violent thriller, or a drama/suspense movie, and in the end compromised with a boring, lifeless story with lots of blood and gore.

    And what was with all the blue items everywhere? Did the director think he was being "artsy"? The blue computer, the blue curtains, the blue roses, even the knife the killer used was blue! It was not like "The Sixth Sense" with the color red, where it was subtle and if you weren't looking for it you wouldn't notice. Every item was blue, and the whole film looked tinted blue like the director was using a blue filter. That was one of the only things consistent throughout this movie. It was as if the director needed to make certain you couldn't forget which movie you were watching, just in case you nod off for a few minutes or something.

    Another irritating thing were the police officers. Honestly, I don't know if the writer/director of this film figured that no one would have the slightest idea of how real cops work, or if they just didn't want to put in the research to find out for themselves, but every scene with the cops was so unbelievable, and the actors portrayed them too like they'd never seen one before. Maybe it was the lines that were poorly written, but they had no emotion! Turn on Law & Order or CSI once and a while and see how cops really talk and what terms they really use. And then they just suddenly inexplicably disappeared for the rest of the movie, like so many other plot holes. Did they solve the case? Did they lose interest? Or was the writer just too lazy or disinterested to fix that particular plot hole? There are so many nonsensical parts to this movie it's just embarrassing.

    Towards the end of the movie the "plot" starts unraveling and the ending itself makes absolutely no sense, and you really don't care to make sense of it, you just want it over! I guess there's an alternate ending that might shed some more light on this, but I haven't seen it and all I have to go off of was the movie I saw in theaters. I wasn't able to figure out if Dakota was just made up or if she was real, and by the end all I cared about was leaving the theater.
    lauraa-boyd

    Not too shabby

    I thought this was a pretty good thriller, with some decent acting by Lohan and whoever played her mother and a killer soundtrack. The cinematography is probably what kept me so interested in the movie though. Lots of powerful imagery, reoccurring themes, and leitmotifs. The use of red and blue colors to distinguish between the two girls was kind of neat. Dark humor was abound—this was unexpected but welcomed. Also, yes, there was a hairless cat in the movie which a lot of people seemed freaked out by. But seriously, the cat didn't shave itself and I can think of a lot worse things than an animal lacking hair. The smelly man sitting next to me in the theater with super long toenails, for example. I don't know why people get so disgusted by anything that is simply DIFFERENT!!
    1thou_mayest

    Oh God

    I went into this movie with a friend thinking it would be a cheesy, fun horror movie - just a good way to pass the time on a rainy day.

    Oh god, was I wrong.

    It's as if the director spent the film's entire budget acquiring Lindsay Lohan and disregarded everything else. EVERYTHING within this film is bad - the scary parts aren't scary (or even remotely suspenseful), the dialogue is awful, the acting is questionable at best, and, I am very sorry to say that Lindsay Lohan's stripping/ sex scenes were not sexy at all. On top of everything else, the killer was obvious and the plot didn't even make a whole lot of sense. Even the quality of film used is inferior to the type normally used (yes, you can tell).

    Some films are so bad they're good. This film was just SO BAD.

    Don't wait for the DVD. Just don't watch it.

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    • Trivia
      Lindsay Lohan's legal issues became a problem during filming. Some days she showed up late, some days she didn't show up at all. While filming the climax and reshoots, Chris Sivertson used a body double, and digitally replaced her face with Lohan's for the days she wasn't on set.
    • Goofs
      The tape of the autopsy report for the first victim states that her fingers were cut off first, then the metacarpals (palm bones) were removed later. Given that when she is found her entire limb is missing up to her mid-forearm, how could the coroner possibly tell not only that the missing part was not all removed at once, but which bits were cut off in which order?
    • Quotes

      [after having sex with Jerrod]

      Dakota Moss: Did she ever fuck you like that?

      [pause; Jerrod doesn't answer]

      Dakota Moss: Did she ever fuck you at all?

      [again, Jerrod doesn't answer]

      Dakota Moss: Do you think she'd start now?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Worst of 2007 (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Obscene Strategies
      Written and Performed by Trans Am

      Courtesy of Thrill Jockey Records

      By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music

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    • Release date
      • July 27, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tôi Biết Kẻ Giết Mình
    • Filming locations
      • Fremont Theater - 1025 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California, USA
    • Production company
      • 360 Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,498,716
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,506,291
      • Jul 29, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,669,758
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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