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Lindsay Lohan Movie:
I Know Who Killed Me Blu-ray



Movie
I Know Who Killed Me [Blu-ray]
I Know Who Killed Me [Blu-ray]
List Price: $38.96Label: Sony Pictures

Salesrank: 49312

Released: November 27, 2007
Our Price: $19.99
Used Price: $9.42
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: Blu-ray

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Dubbed
  • Subtitled
  • Widescreen
  • Starring:

  • Julia Ormond
  • Neal McDonough
  • Brian Geraghty
  • Garcelle Beauvais
  • Spencer Garrett
  • Editorial Review:
    Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan) was living the small town life until the day she was abducted by a sadistic killer. After a frantic search Aubrey turns up alive but changed. She is missing limbs but has gained a new personality - that of bad girl Dakota Moss. Her parents and the FBI think she s suffering from delusions but if Dakota is just a trick of her mind why do strange wounds keep appearing on her body? Desperate and alone Aubrey must now unlock family secrets to unmask a mysterious killer with a deadly obsession.System Requirements:Running Time: 106 Mins.Format: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: DRAMA/PSYCHOLOGICAL DRAMA Rating: R UPC: 043396215283 Manufacturer No: 21528

    Description of I Know Who Killed Me [Blu-ray]:
    Lindsay Lohan made a bid for stardom in a grown-up role with this overripe thriller, in which a serial killer's attack causes her personality to shift from model student to sultry stripper. The burlesque queen (named Dakota) may or may not be the subject of a writing exercise by student Aubrey, but once the latter is abducted and mutilated by a vicious killer, the former takes over, much to the consternation of Aubrey's parents (Julia Ormond and Neal McDonough). Director Chris Sivertson (who proved his knack for suspenseful material with The Lost) works hard to gild the nonsensical script with as much visual panache as possible (and he's mostly successful), but there's no getting past the dreary violence or Lohan's performance, which flounders in its attempt to deliver raw sexuality. Lohan's off-screen difficulties helped sink the picture during its brief theatrical run; undoubtedly, her stage routines (which are featured in an extended version on the disc's extras) will be the DVD's chief point of interest, as the movie itself is too flimsy to draw much attention on its own. The supplemental features also include an alternate opening and conclusion (which add nothing to the final product) and a blooper reel. -- Paul Gaita


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    I Know Who Killed Me [Blu-ray] Reviews:
    Worst Movie Ever? 1 Star Review
    2008-10-03 - I saw this movie in theaters, expecting something scary, or at the very least, interesting. I used to be a Lindsay Lohan fan, despite the tabloids. After this movie, however, I can't be a fan. This is the worst movie I have ever seen. Seriously, out of every movie I have ever watched in my life this was the biggest waste of time. Guys might like it because she does a stripper dance, but I was thoroughly unimpressed and disappointed. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY.

    Ouch, what a confusing mess and this in high-def 2 Star Review
    2008-09-07 - I wanted to like it but I gave up. The story is confusing and the director seems to think that changing colors from one scene to the next would look interesting - it doesn't. Miss Lohan isn't a bad actress I think but this role was just plain awful for her. And I don't only mean the second part where she is kind of handicapped. And by the way: It is not really an erotic movie. And I mention this as a guy.

    The higher resolution and clarity of colors make this movie actually worse than it would have been on a somewhat blurry standard definition DVD. I don't really know what else to say about this movie - let's just forget about it and watch the next one, I guess.

    To Catch a Killer 3 Star Review
    2008-09-01 - After hearing so many negative things surround I KNOW WHO KILLED ME, my curiosity was immediately piqued. Carrying Lindsay Lohan, a once rising star whom had gained back my interest by a great performance in Emilio Estevez's Bobby, everybody seemed to universally pan her performance as well as the film itself saying it was stupid, relentless, unworthy, etc. I could only expect the worse though I prepared to like it as well because that usually ends up happening. The results on how I feel about this one are strange to say the least.

    Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan) is a good high school senior who has her life set before her. She is abducted one night and returned days later with missing limbs that have been chopped off by a supposed serial-killer who had recently abducted another girl whom he had killed. These are the least of the problems. She now claims her name is Dakota Moss (also Lohan), a down-on-her-luck stripper, who has no idea who Aubrey or her family is or who in the world did this to her. As days begin to unravel, Dakota slowly reveals a mystery of Aubrey, whom she thinks may be her twin and that the two can experience each others pain. If she doesn't hurry and catch the real killer, the two may both end up with the same fate.

    I actually liked Lindsay Lohan's portrayal of Aubrey and Dakota. There was subtelty in the way both of them presented themselves but in the long shot you could see the difference between the characters from a long-shot and for me this ultimately helped not feel it was Lohan as many have attested. I was constantly trying to figure out whether the film would have a stupid ending in which it really was her the entire time but luckily it does not exist here. The main problem is simply that Lohan did not try. It seems like she didn't really care about either of their characters or their situation and thus her performance was mediocre but she did make the best of terrible dialogue. What's even worse is that she's the best of the entire cast.

    Everybody from Brian Geraghty to Julia Ormond, a seemingly grounded cast with plenty of experience to their names (or just as much as, if not more than, Lohan) flat out crash and burn with the horribly written dialogue. Characters such as the detectives are played truthfully but are such small roles overpowered by the badly portrayed ones that you don't even care at a certain point. Lohan did try to carry the film on her own but I think once she realized how poor everyone else was anyway there was no point in trying to actually make the film good no matter what she did.

    This film had a lot of potential, even if slightly unbelievable and with a terrible ending. The torture scenes were exactly what they were made for...torture. I was grinding my teeth while watching the scenes in which an innocent Aubrey is mercilessly tortured, they were so effective. You'll be thankful you have your limbs after this. The cinematography is also a redeeming quality. The beauty of the colors between the two characters, Aubrey being blue and Dakota being red, became a known entity to the audience even when they weren't sure what was happening to the characters and/or character. It was definitely overdone but the colors vibrancy and beauty in the scenes helped to save this.

    Despite setbacks, the film has redeeming qualities I felt picked up for the other parts. I gave it three stars because the film is one of those that you want to like but you're not sure if you like it or if you didn't. It's not a love or hate situation for this film it's either like or don't like. I chose to leave it as ok even though I wish I could decide whether or not I like it. People will be left scratching their heads at this. Lindsay can definitely look back at this and say, not where she went wrong, but where she has room to improve and I'm sure everyone else on the entire cast and crew is probably thinking the exact same thing.

    A few holes here and there but it kept me intrigued 3 Star Review
    2008-08-23 - Okay, I'm going to say first hand that I adore Ms. Lohan and have since she was a child. I grew up with her for the most part. She was a big draw as to why I wanted to see this and despite her media attention, her personal life should have nothing to do with her professional life.

    The movie wasn't the best, some of the acting was bad, but sometimes even with great movies you an have one or two that over-act things.

    The twist on the storyline is actually a good one and I think a lot of people who are complaining about the twist perceive it as impossible. I don't believe that so it made the movie very interesting for me.

    I wasn't crazy about the ending and I had a lot of questions, but all in all it wasn't an awful movie.

    If you are a fan of hers, buy it for your collection. If you're not a fan of hers, rent it and watch it to give it back, but it is worth a watch.

    HoHumHorrible 2 Star Review
    2008-08-06 - First, I think people are a bit unfair to Lindsay on this movie. I understand the choices she made for the film. Heck, I even understand why she probably jumped at the chance to do it...play that darker character in a story that should have been intriguing and interesting. I'm guessing that's why all the actors were involved...I'm sure the rough script looked a lot better than what it was morphed into.

    The directing was terrible. It wanted to be something more, but it failed. The plot and even the central idea are so buried that you can almost miss them (and you won't really care if you do, you figured out who the killer was in the first few minutes of the film, anyway). The end is forced (what...they don't have cell phones in this modern drama?) and the very last scene might have been cinematically beautiful if it wouldn't have been so pointless by then. There is an interesting use of color and effect, but the scenes these are used on are so lame or graphic that you again are left unimpressed. The whole thing is just too forced and the story gets lost.

    The special features on the DVD were disappointing, too. Since the movie was so oddly cut, I watched the alternate scenes. I think the alternate opening would have been better, but the alternate ending was as disjointed as the rest of it. I skipped the "long" pole dance scene, since the "short"(that was short?) one in the movie was so pathetically boring and I couldn't stand another second of it.
    Then there was an outtakes feature. On a movie like this? I thought it was supposed to be serious and the laughable stuff was accidental, but then there are these clips with the actors screwing up and laughing? Didn't fit! I think there was commentary, too, but there was no way I was going to watch the movie again!

    The special features section was missing something that might have made this DVD worth it: a feature on the twin connection concept. Real documented stories and claims would have been far more interesting than the movie.

    The whole thing could have and should have been so much better.


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