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I Still Know What You Did Last Summer - Jennifer Love Hewitt (1998)
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DVD Movie Rating for: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer - Jennifer Love Hewitt
3 out of 5 stars
Movie Plot of: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer - Jennifer Love Hewitt
I Still Know takes place one year after the original movie. Julie's room mate - Karla - wins a trip for four to the Bahama's. Karla, her boyfriend and Julie with her new boyfriend - Will - go on vacation. While singing on stage, Julie follows the words for the song on a screen, but she then see's the words I STILL KNOW flash across the screen !!! Julie is now trapped on the island with the hook wielding killer who knows what she did last summer...
Two years after the horrible incident, Julie is back in college and is worse than ever having dreams about the killer. She gets comfort from a new friend named Will. Julie's other friend Karla tries to hook the two of them up and when she wins a trip to the Bahamas, she knows that it is perfect. But Ray is still in the picture and Julie only goes as friends. Karla, her boyfriend Tyrell, Julie, and Will take flight right before Ray encounters the fisherman again. He tries to tell Julie not to leave but it is too late. Now in the Bahamas Julie is starting to lighten up and have fun. Then suddenly things start going terribly wrong when a storm hits the Island and people start to disappear. Ray takes a boat to the Island to warn Julie but will he make it on time to save Julie again from the fisherman ?
DVD Production Details of: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer - Jennifer Love Hewitt
Starring: Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr.
Director: Danny Cannon
Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Box set
Studio: Columbia/Tristar Studios
DVD Release Date: August 7, 2001
DVD Features:
Includes the Following (see individual title listings for complete details):
I Know What You Did Last Summer: Special Edition (1997, Anamorphic/P&S 2.35:1, 100 min.) and I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998, Anamorphic/P&S 2.35:1, 100 min.)
Full-screen and widescreen anamorphic formats
Number of discs: 2
DVD Easter Eggs
Cast of the movie: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer - Jennifer Love Hewitt
- Jennifer Love Hewitt.... Julie James
- Freddie Prinze Jr. .... Ray Bronson
- Brandy Norwood .... Karla Wilson (as Brandy)
- Mekhi Phifer .... Tyrell
- Muse Watson .... Ben/Fisherman
- Bill Cobbs .... Estes
- Matthew Settle .... Will Benson
- Jeffrey Combs .... Mr. Brooks
- Jennifer Esposito.... Nancy
- John Hawkes .... Dave
- Ellerine Harding .... Olga (as Ellerine!)
- Benjamin Brown .... Darick The Dockhand
- Red West .... Paulsen
- Michael P. Byrne .... Thurston
- Michael Bryan French .... Doctor
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Reviews of the movie: I Still Know What You Did Last Summer - Jennifer Love Hewitt
As they celebrate their high school graduation, four friends are involved in a hit-and-run accident when their car hits--and apparently kills--a pedestrian on an isolated roadway. They dispose of the body and vow to keep the incident a secret, but a year later somebody starts sending them letters bearing the warning "I Know What You Did Last Summer." At that point the panicked foursome becomes the target of an elusive serial killer whose disguise consists of a fisherman's slicker and a lethal ice hook. Part mystery and part slasher flick, this thriller was heavily hyped as a follow-up to Scream by screenwriter Kevin Williamson (who later created the TV series Dawson's Creek), and like Scream it's a showcase for a teenage cast including Jennifer Love Hewitt and Sarah Michelle Gellar. And while this shocker isn't as inspired as its predecessor, it's guaranteed to give its target audience a few good thrills as it dives toward a routine climax of mayhem and murder. Based (rather loosely) on the popular novel by Lois Duncan.
The current evolution of this genre depends on manifold twists at the end. The twists here are pretty high quality as slasher stock goes. They show some cleverness: extra teenagers, extra red herrings, some new information `explaining' the motive, some element of justice which both punishes and justifies further wrath in sequels. All this in a context of repeated, possibly nested dreams with a final ambiguous denouement.

