What makes it different from others?
Truly Dreadful Film
not horrible nor great
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
View MoreI adore this film so much.I'm a horror freak and love the daft 80's/90's films you used to chance upon on the bottom shelf of the horror section of Blockbuster (Return of the Living Dead 3, Pumpkinhead, Frankenhooker).This film felt a lot like those charming, stupid but lovable films.If you go into it without your head up your butt, expecting some lofty, high art thriller, you might have some fun.It kind of reminded me of the era when Drew Barrymore (QWEEN!!!!) was in her teens/early 20's, no longer a cute kid, dreadful reputation for drink and drug abuse (but recovered) and seemed only bookable for 'bad/mad girl' roles (Amy Fisher, Poison Ivy, Gun Crazy, Mad Love). Those were some of her best, because they were all completely nuts, straight to video fare that turned out to be awesome. (Seriously, you need to check out Doppelganger - it's absolutely mental. Drew is and alien/shapeshifty monster).Its a pity Lindsay's not acting anymore - I was really hoping for a Drew-esque series of bonkers thrillers like this one.
View MorePROS: There are shreds of moments when the acting is good, but those moments are far and in between. Overall, there is simply just no pros.CONS: No fear, no purpose. There was no tension built up in the film at all. The opening scene and the end scene are the only times when the director even bothered to add some fear. That's it. For about an hour you are kept sitting in front of a screen absolutely clueless to what is happening. The plot is so magnificently pointless as well. I'll try explain, but it's going to be hard. A girl who is supposedly supposed to have a twin gets tortured until the twin gets hurt??? The connections made between characters in this film are quite simply non existent. All depth that characters are supposed to have has vanished, because each and every person in the story added no relevance to the film, and no detail or substance to the plot. Which yet again is a reason the movie failed. The final thing is the ending. Like what! How could anyone think this film was good with an ending like that. The resolution is so worthless to the story that it might as well not even be there.www.chorror.com
View MoreI Know Who Killed Me (2007) Starring: Lindsey Lohan, Julia Ormond, Neal McDonough, Brian Geraghty, Spencer Garrett, Gregory Itzin, Kenya Moore, Kenya Moore, Garcelle Beauvais Directed By: Chris Sivertson Review THERE ARE TWO SIDES TO EVERY CRIME. Remember back in the day when Lindsey Lohan had a career just because she was a hot ginger? Yeah this movie was the freaking poster child for that. Lindsey Lohan has a twin and these twins can feel each other's pain so much to the point that when one loses an arm the other loses an arm. I have no idea because instead of making it something supernatural the film feels the necessary to pass this off as a real thing. So she wakes up in a hospital one day with no arm and is taken in by people who claim to be her parents but are really the twins parents and the daughter is in the clutches of a killer and she starts banging the twins boyfriend for some reason if any movie could prove to you Lindsey Lohan can't act worth a damn this is that movie. There are no scares in this film, the only thing I could give this film is that I really didn't see where they were going with it because every turn was so damn stupid and nonsensical that I stopped caring twenty minutes in.
View MoreIMDb Users in their infinite wisdom have given this title a poor rating. Why? Well seeing that it is actually a very decent movie, one would assume it is solely down to the lead, namely Ms. Lohan. Sit down, watch the movie and cast aside anything you may know about LL's personal life. The story is intriguing, the direction is superb; very atmospheric, and the performances within are sound. IKWKM is well worth a watch for these reasons alone. The story-line moves along at a steady pace and can seem rather confusing but perseverance will pay off. Like a lot of films of this genre the ending falls short from being truly satisfying and loses touch with reality. A little exposition would not have gone amiss. That said, there is adequate closure so the viewer should not feel cheated.
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