Baseshment
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
TrueHello
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Bob
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Billy Ollie
Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
bizzywiththefizzy
I 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.
Python Hyena
I Know Who Killed Me (2007): Dir: Chris Sivertson / Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Julia Ormond, Neal McDonough, Brian Geraghty, Kenya Moore: Stylish thriller about physical and emotional evaporation, and evaporation is one word that can describe what happens to any hint of a screenplay. Lindsay Lohan survives being tortured yet believes she is someone other than that of her original identity. This all plays out rather clever until the third act where fingers and limbs are shown severed in full detail. Director Chris Sivertson seems obsessed with the colour blue for reasons unknown. This becomes distracting and pointless. Lohan has given superb performances in other films, and this being her first attempt at a horror film should have been a different role to tackle. Unfortunately she comes off as if she doesn't care, and the role is somewhat confusing especially given her behaviour after her abduction where in her traumatic state she believes she is a stripper. Neal McDonough, Brian Geraghty, and particularly Julia Ormond are wasted in flat supporting roles. McDonough and Ormond are Lohan's clueless parents. The villain is a complete moron because his motive are overwhelmingly stupid. It all comes down to a climax of blood, gore and mayhem topped with the highest forms of idiocy. It's not difficult to see who killed this film. All evidence points to the director. Score: 2 / 10
bahamut20
I just don't get all the hatred this movie has. It is disturbing, creepy, unpredictable (to me at least it was) and Lohan acts well, all good things for a good thriller. Not only entertaining, the shots are nice, the music is eerie and there are so many elements to it that make me want to watch it again and again. Would it have been a better film without Lindsay Lohan in it? Probably, but that's just because it would make it less predictable for those who couldn't suspend disbelief while watching the movie. Some of the scenes are hard to watch, Black Swan style, other's reminded me of Mulholland Drive. If you're looking for a run-of-the-mill (even a B) horror movie or seeing Lindsay Lohan get naked, move along. This is more of a surreal suspensy quirky awesome little gem that apparently few can appreciate. Why? Beats the hell out of me.
Spencer Lehmann
This movie, staring Lindsay Lohan, is a charming little thriller and held my attention throughout the movie. Aubrey Flemming wakes up in a hospital after being in an accident and is jarred awake to discover that she isn't who others think she is. As the film moves along we discover, along with her alter personality, who she, as Dakota Moss, really is. >It is tight, well acted, and vibrant film that keeps the suspense moving. I have seen many movies over my lifetime and rarely find one that keeps me glued to the film not wanting to miss a scene. This movie is just that kind of film. No spoilers and no further specifics, they aren't needed. Just sit back and prepare to be entertained. This is a film worth watching. > I haven't written a review on here before, but after reading a review by another who felt this was a pitiable film, realized that not all who write these reviews really know a good film from a bad one. This film is a good one.