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I Still Know What You Did Last Summer

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)

November. 13,1998
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4.7
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R
| Horror Thriller Mystery

Ever since killing the Fisherman one year ago, Julie James is still haunted by images of him after her. When her best friend Karla wins free tickets to the Bahamas, Julie finds this a perfect opportunity to finally relax. But someone is waiting for her. Someone who she thought was dead. Someone who is out again for revenge.

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makotoshintaro
1998/11/13

Now that I re-watched after all these years, I can't really understand why I was a fan of it... Ryan Phillippe was replaced by Mekhi Phifer (a sex maniac, bully-type-of-person), Jennifer Love Hewitt remained the same (a little less irritating to be honest), Freddie Prinze Jr. was actually a lot better than those puppy eyes that haunted me for 1 hour and 41 minutes last night, and Brandy took the best part like Sarah Michelle Gellar did. Well yes, Julie James' best friends have the best characters in both movies. Apart from that, really poor acting, silly lines, totally unnecessary plot twist - to the verge of kitsch - and no real mysterious atmosphere.

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lorcan-61881
1998/11/14

Now,I hated I know what you did last summer I thought it was a complete copy of scream and all the Hollywood 90's stars such as Jennifer love Hewitt,Freddie Prinze Jr and Sarah Michelle,I just hated it it wasn't good. I decided to watch the second film after actually hearing good reviews. This sequel was actually a good slasher film,it was about the surviovers from the first film who go to the Caribbean and soon a man with a hook as a hand goes around killing everyone and soon there trapped with no way out. I really liked this film a lot,now if this was just the original movie it would've been good. There is a straight to DVD sequel to this with whole new stars and its name is 'I'll always know what you did last summer' which I watched and I'll review. I still know what you did last summer is very good horror film with Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr.

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Python Hyena
1998/11/15

I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998): Dir: Danny Cannon / Cast: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr., Brandi, Mekhi Pfifer, Mathew Settle: Jennifer Love Hewitt is still not over the tragic events of the first film so Brandi invites her for a getaway on an island where its scenery is the film's only compliment. Freddie Prinze Jr. stays behind until an attempt is made on his life by the man with the hook. Now he is off and running with a gun. Idiot plot works wonders here. Boats are gone for the weekend and a storm is predicted. How convenient. From there the characters are sliced and diced, run and scream, and make narrow escapes. Director Danny Cannon doesn't bring anything new to the concept. What he does throw at us is every graphic hack and slash murder cliché presented in numerous other slasher films. Hewitt is back with the realization that some guy with a hook has been up on whatever it was she did last summer, or the summer before that, or maybe every past summer since. Brandi and Mekhi Pfifer are lifeless, and Prinze Jr is trying hard to be a hero with that gun and false since of bravado. There is even a Voodoo guy who claims that he can help them. He steals Hewitt's toothbrush. Maybe he was going to teach the hook guy a thing or two about tooth decay. I know what the filmmakers were doing last summer and making a decent film wasn't it. Score: 2 / 10

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Filipe Neto
1998/11/16

This is the sequel of film "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and is based on its story. The action takes place a year later and is based on the re-emergence of psychopathic killer, willing to punish those adolescents, in particular, Julie.If the first film was weak, this film is worse, having notable flaws in the plot which ends up losing credibility, especially when in connection with the first film. The protagonist, Jennifer Love Hewitt, is a pleasant surprise, improving her performance and showing to be more able to convincingly play a dramatic character. She could, however, have cried less and copied less unfortunate figures from the first film.This film, like the film what caused it, would have paid a great horror film/sequel. The idea was good. What killed both movies was a poor writer together with two weak directors.

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