Review of I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) by Lori007101 — 10 Jun 2019
Four embolted and attractive teenagers celebrate the national holiday and drive around freely. A malheur turns on a man. Through their desperation, by the murder of the foreign man, the group unceremoniously sinks the corpse into the nearby lake. Exactly a year later, a mysterious man emerges, with a hook on his hand targeting the group.
This is the starting point of this teenage mangod. You can already tell here that the screenwriter Kevin Williamson had the pen in the game. A masked killer, attractive teenager and nervous jolle because you can't trust anyone. The film is uninspired and doesn't lend anything new to the story. The film goes under the genre of horror. But more than a thriller, it really isn't.
Most beautiful here, of course, is Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar. The two have been given a starting gun for this in their careers: Love Hewitt can suddenly see ghosts through the attacks of the mask killers, and Gellar becomes a vampire killer after the psychos ' attacks. Ryan Phillippe, though, can score the most on this film: With his playing as a macho before a nervous breakdown, he plays best here.
Verdict: Ordinary teen Klamauk, who is nothing special. The film tries on the classic SCREAM! He fails to achieve that.
This review of I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) was written by Lori007101 on 10 Jun 2019.
I Know What You Did Last Summer has generally received mixed reviews.
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