By Katherine Ramsland
July 31, 2007
We've seen in recent news reports that even life in idyllic towns can be shattered in an instant. The bizarre raid on the home of a Connecticut physician, Dr. William Petit, Jr., which left his wife and two daughters raped and murdered, is a case in point. No amount of right living will protect us from the random predator bent on wreaking havoc. In part, that's the subject of the latest serial killer horror flick.
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I Know Who Killed Me Movie Poster |
In I Know Who Killed Me, directed by Chris Sivertson (The Lost) and penned by first-time screenwriter Jeffrey Hammond, Aubrey Fleming (Lindsay Lohan) lives in just such a small town, New Salem. She and her family assume they are safe, having no awareness of a man who's fiendishly aware of them. One day he grabs Aubrey, but she seemingly escapes. She's found along the road, minus her right hand and part of her right leg and taken to a hospital, where her worried parents (Julia Ormond, Neal McDonough) hover until she's able to speak again.
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Lindsay Lohan in Scene |
However, she's confused. They call her Aubrey, but she insists she's Dakota Moss, an exotic dancer. The name turns out to be from a story that Aubrey had penned, so this situation appears to the investigative team to be a case of trauma reinvention — an alter personality surfacing from Aubrey's subconscious to protect her fragile psyche. But that's not what it is, and only if a certain person accepts that a past act has brought this situation to pass can those who love Aubrey mobilize in time to save her.
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