Director:
Danny CannonGuión:
Trey CallawayCámara:
Vernon LaytonMúsica:
John FrizzellReparto:
Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr., Brandy Norwood, Mekhi Phifer, Muse Watson, Bill Cobbs, Matthew Settle, Jeffrey Combs, Jennifer Esposito (más)Streaming (2)
Sinopsis(1)
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 paradisiaca, lugar en el que la pesadilla vuelve a repetirse. (Sony Pictures Esp.)
(más)Reseñas (3)
Brazil, a voodoo brush, a tanning salon. When a relatively scary murderer turns into an awkward everyday dude, supporting characters turn into unbearably obnoxious creatures, and the most basic logic goes on vacation, it makes a good slasher into incomprehensible and ridiculously comedic trash, which unnecessarily spoils the rep of the previous enjoyable installment. Without the likably resilient Freddie Prinze, Jr., this would have been an absolute disaster. ()
A very weak concoction of the already mediocre first part. The typical simple chase with a hooded killer, full of clichés, predictable and with mediocre acting. The sets are very bad and the murders are not excellent either. Very boring. ()
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is a sequel that didn't contribute to building anything new; viewers will just feel like they've watched the same film twice. That’s also because the characters are the same. Moreover, the creators essentially nullified the possibility for viewers to be tense about who the killer is, because the twist is quite expected. No one else can even be involved in it. ()
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Foto © 1998 Columbia Pictures
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