I will always know what you did last summer

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Movie
German title I will always know what you did last summer
Original title I'll always know what you did last summer
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2006
length 91 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Sylvain White
script Lois Duncan ,
Michael D. Weiss
production Amanda Cohen
Erik Feig ,
Neal H. Moritz
Nancy Kirhoffer
Jefferson Richard
music Justin Caine Burnett
camera Stephen M. Katz
cut David Checel
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I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer is a 2006 horror film and is the third installment in the last summer series. In contrast to its two predecessors, the film was a direct-to-video production.

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July 4th - Amber, Zoe and Colby are sitting with three friends in a gondola from the Ferris wheel when Colby tells the legend of the fisherman . The fisherman appears every July 4th and kills teenagers who have a dark secret. When the six are at a ball throwing stand at the town festival, the fisherman appears and causes a stir at the village festival. Another friend of the group, PJ, tries to escape on the roof of a parking garage, but the fisherman seems to have his sights on him. PJ had an accident while jumping off the roof and died. It turns out that Amber, Zoe and Colby were just playing a prank on the town festival goers and that another friend, Roger, dressed as a fisherman, pounced on PJ, who had also been in on the party.

Since everyone has seen the fisherman, nobody suspects the youngsters and the four, Amber, Zoe, Colby and Roger decide never to talk about that day again.

One year later - Amber is back from a photo safari and one year after the accident, she receives a few text messages with the content I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER ( I know what you did last summer ). She goes to Zoe and asks if she told anyone about the prank, which she immediately denies. Roger doesn't know anything either when the two of them speak to him, and so does Colby, who anyway believes that text messages are totally stupid, but then he too receives a message with the same content.

Colby suspects someone is playing a prank on them. But when Roger is found dead before he could kill himself after writing a suicide note , Amber receives another threat with the content SOON ( soon ). It turns out that Lance, PJ's cousin, knows about the teenagers' secret - PJ had told him a few days before the prank. Lance tells Amber this after receiving a threat too. The four want to leave the city and so thwart the fisherman's plan.

But Zoe has the opportunity to get some addresses and numbers from agents in LA when she and her band play at a concert at the annual festival, which of course postpones the excursion to the night. When Zoe then rocks and some agents want to get in touch with her, the fisherman appears and hunts the teenagers, whereby first Zoe, then Sheriff Davis, Colby and Deputy Hafner are killed.

Amber and Lance finally manage to push the fisherman, who has long since ceased to be a normal person, into a chopper and thus keep the secret forever.

Another year later, Amber drives through the desert and is on her way to LA to see Lance. But suddenly one of her tires bursts and she has to stop in the middle of the desert. She looks around to see if there is any help anywhere, but suddenly the fisherman is standing behind her again. You can hear her scream as the film ends in the credits.

Reviews

background

  • The film is only very vaguely based on the first two parts. In fact, both parts are mentioned once in a scene about the origin of the fisherman. Unlike the previous parts, the fisherman is superhuman in this part .
  • The fisherman is not played by Muse Watson , but by Don Shanks . His name, Ben Willis, is not mentioned either.

predecessor

I'll always know what you did last summer is the third part of the Last Summer series. Previously published:

All three parts can be bought in a trilogy box with the FSK rating Not approved under 18 years of age .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for I'll always know what you did last summer . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , June 2006 (PDF; test number: 106 486 DVD).
  2. Cinema review
  3. I will always know what you did last summer. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed December 26, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used