Stream it now I Know Who Killed Me 2007
 

IMDb rating: 3.60 (18,032 votes)
IMDb ID: 0897361
Duration: 105 min
Release date: July 27, 2007



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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ninibell 14 hours ago

can someone please put a link !!!!!

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Zannira 8 months ago

had it's good moments 5.5/10

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xxpamelaxx 9 months ago

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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Anonymous 1 year ago
I liked it, but I hated the ending. The alternate ending wouls have been so much better. There are some good moments in this film.
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Anonymous 1 year ago
There are those movies out there that are so bad they're good. But to quote Enid from Ghost World: "This is so bad it's gone past good and back to bad again."

Lindsey Lohan is in the school of acting that believes that the more you swear and curse the more intense your acting is. I mean hey, it worked for Al Pacino, why not for her? I'll tell you why; Al Pacino is a REAL actor.

The story is so convoluted and poorly structured that I'm surprised the studios would even let it be made. It should have been scrapped along with the American Oldboy remake.

I watched this movie with my brother because we heard things about how bad it was and figured we were in for a good time, but unlike hilarious disasters like "Plan 9" or other such gems, this is truly unwatchable.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
It seems Lohan wanted to show the more mature (i.e. promiscuous) side of herself without venturing too far from the Disney role to which she owes her fame. Sadly, she had an entire cast and crew supporting this endeavor.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
Quite possibly the worst movie ever made. The plot is completely nonsensical and unrealistic. Lindsay Lohan will never be able to live this down. The writing, direction, and acting are nausiatingly overdone, making the film akin to a punch in the face.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
I know who killed you too, the critics and the audience.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
Today I decided to look through my cable box for movies from past years that I wanted to see ,and I stumbled upon this little flick. I remembered seeing the trailer and deciding not to see the movie, but when I came across this and saw that it was free on demand, I decided to watch it since I had nothing better to do. Hmmmmmmm... Now I know that " I Know Who Killed Me " is an unpopular film, critically panned and disliked by movie-goers alike. That being said, I am a little embarrased to say that a part of me loved this film. Before I get chewed out on this review, let me explain myself and why I think this is good.


First of all, the story is not as bad as all this negative critiscms have said. A young teenage girl, aspiring writer Aubrey Fleming, who is represented by the color blue, for all of her belongings are this color, is kidnapped and tortured by an unknown assalant with a blue screen mask. Her body is found barely alive on the side of a highway, and when she comes to consciousness again inside the hospital she resides in, it is revealed that her right arm and leg have been amputated because of the mutilated state they were in. Aubrey claims to be a down-on-her-luck drug-addict stripper named Dakota Moss, who is represented by the color red, all of her clothes have the dark shades of this color. When she returns to her home, Aubrey/Dakota has no memory of the house, nor does she recognize any of her belongings. As she tries to figure out who she is exactly, Aubrey/Dakota is plagued by grisly flashbacks of the torture the killer inflicted and she becomes dillusional trying to figure out who exactly caused this mess. When you think about it, this is a clever plot. You have to pay close attention to the symbols hinted at in the film. The colors are the most obvious, and they give you a piece of info on the twist of the movie. This story is seemingly predictable but proves you different when you watch the actual film. Many critics found this to be ludacris, but I think it is effective.


Second of all, the acting was really good on Lindsay Lohan's part , so I'm lost with the numerous Razzie award nominations. When an actress like Lindsay Lohan is constantly being bugged by the press for her drinking, drug-addictions, arrests and etc., you can't expect a Frances McDormand performance, but Lindsay Lohan was really good in this. I think it's partly because of the events that she went through while filming this movie that helped her boost her performance as a lowly, sleazy and bitchy stripper. Speaking of strippers, Lindsay's stripper scenes were very erotic and sexy. The sex scene between Aubrey/Dakota and Jerrod Pointer( Aubrey's boyfriend) is very sexy, too and it's kinda funny at the same time. You have to watch the movie to understand why. Neal McDonough and Julia Ormond also did good performances as the parents of the protagonist.


The overall delivery of the movie is kinda sloppy, and sometimes unintentionally funny. But the movie is still able to keep it together most of the time. The payoff scene is a little uncertain, when the killer is revealed, and you find yourself wondering about the events that you've just witnessed, whether or not they are reality or fiction or non-existent, which is something I admire in a movie. The scenes are sometimes too overdramatic, but it's not to the point where you can't enjoy the film. The suspense of the climax scene is really flat, and a bit anti-climatic, but it's a weird ending to a weird movie. I can understand that people didn't like this movie, but you need to understand what you are dealing with. This is definately a so-bad-it's-sort-of-good-movie for some, while I think it is just good. I can tell that the director tries to mimic other more successful movies like " Donnie Darko" to get it's weird undertone, but this is a good effort.


Overall, I Know Who Killed Me is an ok movie that is not as bad as perceived, and it really surprised me. I am probably going to get bad reception from firm-haters of this, but I really don't see the big deal of this, No film like this can be perfect, so you have to lower your standards a little bit and just sit back and enjoy the film. :P
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
Don't bother with this movie. This is one of the only movies i really thought i would go find the makers and ask for my money back. This movie really made me question life... and made me want to kill myself.