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Friday, November 15, 2013

I Know What You Did Last Summer


I Know What You Did Last Summer is a thrilling trilogy that begins the tale of a group of teenagers who try to cover up a terrible mistake with another mistake and fall into danger because of it.
         In the first film I Know What You Did Last Summer that stars popular actors/actresses of the 90’s, play four teenagers celebrating the Fourth of July and their graduation. On their way home, they hit a fisherman walking along the road. In a panic, the teenagers dump his body in the ocean and vow to never speak of it again. A year later, the main character Julie returns home on a break from college and receives a disturbing letter that claims the sender knows what she did last summer. After telling her friends about the letter they decide it’s a prank, but once people start disappearing they go in search of the sender.
         They discover the identity of the fisherman and seek out people he knew. Main character Julie and one of the friends finds a living relative of the fisherman, his sister. The two girls suspect his sister to be the killer but when more horrific events happen, they suspect someone much closer to them as the killer. They suspect their friend Ray, who Julie had a relationship with the previous year. Despite the events that happened the previous year and that are killing off more people now, the group still attends the Fourth of July parade. Julie reaches a sudden realization and goes to the docks where Ray works. When she arrives, new evidence of Ray being the murderer arises and she tries to escape but they both end up trapped by the real killer. Once they escape the killer and the police arrive, the killer has disappeared. Julie returns to college and one year later on the day she is to return to her hometown again, she receives another letter and fears the fisherman. It turns out to be a party invitation but as she goes to a shower stall she is stopped by the door that reads, “I still know.” 

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