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Storyline
Aubrey Fleming is a regular high school student with friends and family. One night, she unexpectedly disappears. Two weeks later she is found unconscious in the middle of the woods. When spoken to, her loved ones realize she has forgotten her identity and the personality living in her body is Dakota Moss, a character that Aubrey created in one of her stories for an English assignment. Dakota denies ever being Aubrey knowing that they look identical. Now, Dakota must try to unravel the mystery of how her and Aubrey co-exist and find out who abducted Aubrey that night. Written by
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Plot Synopsis
Taglines:
Look For The Clues...
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Motion Picture Rating
(MPAA)
Rated R for grisly violence including torture and disturbing gory images, and for sexuality, nudity and language
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Release Date:
27 July 2007 (USA)
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Also Known As:
Eu Sei Quem Me Matou
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Box Office
Budget:
$12,000,000
(estimated)
Opening Weekend:
$3,506,291
(USA)
(27 July 2007)
Gross:
$7,233,485
(USA)
(17 August 2007)
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Technical Specs
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1
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Did You Know?
Trivia
Shay Aster, Leslie Cohen, Dan Walters, and Clint Johnson all played supporting characters in the film though their scenes ended up on the cutting room floor.
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Goofs
When Douglas buries Aubrey after torturing her the stigmata begins to affect Dakota and she starts to suffocate as well though a few moments later she is somehow breathing normally.
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Quotes
Dakota Moss:
You'd let both of us die just to keep your secret?
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Connections
References
Murder by Contract (1958)
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Soundtracks
Maybe You Can Owe Me
Written by Cameron Bird
Performed by
Architecture in Helsinki
Courtesy of Bar None Records
By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
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This film was treacherous. I'm not sure if it was supposed to be taken seriously or not. I'm not sure if there was supposed to be some sort of imagery or artfulness in the film with a lot of blue, because it turned out really obvious and lame. Her car is blue, the rose is blue, the torture tools are blue, BLUE BLUE BLUE. Lohan's acting is not wonderful in this film, not to mention the plot is horrendous. Most people probably take an interest either because of seeing Lohan dance on a pole or to see Lohan with missing limbs. If that's what you're looking for this is the movie. Other than that, the plot is laughable and the film is just a total bust in general. I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone, it's awful and a waste of time. 0/10.