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Algunos secretos te perseguirán para siempre.
Un año después de ser acosada por Ben Willis, la víctima mortal de un accidente en el que ella estuvo implicada junto a sus amigos, Julie ha dejado su ciudad natal para ir a la Universidad. Una extraña llamada le anuncia que es la ganadora de un fin de semana en una isla paradisíaca, lugar en el que la pesadilla vuelve a repetirse.
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I know this movie gets a lot of hate (I’m talking to you Ben). I have to say though I don’t understand all the hate. I do get that it’s not a perfect sequel but I unashamedly love this movie to death. I’ll always remember the first time I watched this on VHS. Just like the first one this is super nostalgic. I loved the vibe and feel of this movie. The tropical setting, the cast, and the score make for a great time. I love that they added more kills to this. I thought some of those kills were pretty fun and creative. I love the way things moved along and played out. I thought it had great pacing from start to finish. I love the way Jennifer Love Hewitt elevated her character in this. Julie James was better than ever. This was peak Jennifer Love Hewitt. She looked as sexy as ever. Plus, she sings an original song for the credits. The more I rewatch this though I have a really hard time deciding which one is my favorite. Regardless, I’ll always love this movie no matter what. * Jennifer Love Hewitt Movies Themed Week
While it’s not a fantastic movie, it is a decent slasher film. The very end is pretty lame though. All the dream sequences are bad actually.
The sequel to "I Know What You Did Last Summer" is not that much worse than the equally mediocre first movie. The film is competently shot throughout. However, there is too little suspense, and the kills could have been a bit more violent. The cast is less impressive than in the predecessor, partly because the newcomers can't compete with names like Ryan Phillippe or Sarah Michelle Gellar. But no one is really all that good here anyway. As for Freddie Prinze Jr., I don't know if he ever managed to convince me in a live-action role. And Jennifer Love Hewitt, at least at this point in her career, certainly had other qualities than being overly talented as an actor. To make matters worse, the characters are all written so badly. The same statement applies to the story as a whole. Especially in the second half of the film, this is really annoying. The ending then tops it all off. Solid is still the killer, who combines many elements that a slasher villain must have. Especially, his look is unique, and he has a cool weapon. Really stupid, however, is the title. At the beginning of the first part, the protagonists did something that the killer remembers the following summer. The new movie takes place another year later. So none of the potential victims did anything last summer, but the summer before last. Nevertheless, "I still know what you did the summer before last" would certainly not be a good title either. The fact that I'm dwelling on such trivialities should make it clear, however, that I didn't enjoy the film all that much overall.
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is yet another case of an appalling sequel made by filmmakers that didn’t understanding the material. Julie, still haunted by Ben Willis, heads off to a remove island with a new set of friends which are then hunted down and killed off. The writing is just terrible, starting with retconing the ending of the first film (which is never a good sign), and continues on to a ridiculously stupid situation full of unlikable characters that the audience doesn’t care about. Lacking the charm and cleverness of the original, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is a pathetic film that’s reprehensible in every way.
And the award to the most annoying character ever goes to......... Karla! Every freaking scene i almost stopped watching bc of her x.x glad i had sth else to do so i didnt have to watch her scenes.