Eu Sei o que Vocês Fizeram no Verão Passado
Título original: I Know What You Did Last Summer
Um grupo de amigos é aterrorizado por um perseguidor que sabe de um incidente horrível do passado deles.Um grupo de amigos é aterrorizado por um perseguidor que sabe de um incidente horrível do passado deles.Um grupo de amigos é aterrorizado por um perseguidor que sabe de um incidente horrível do passado deles.
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Gabbriette
- Tyler
- (as Gabbriette Bechtel)
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I was so excited for this movie and I wanted to love it, but I dunno. I struggled to warm to any of the characters. As for the death scenes I found them very quick, there was no chase, no adrenaline, just seemed all very quick. I enjoyed trying to work out who the killer was, who was behind it and why, but didbt like the ending at all! I was rather disappointed and gobsmacked!
Had a great nod to the original 4 characters from The first film, loved seeing Freddie and Jennifer on the big screen again.
As I said mixed feelings - how do I deal with the ending and the reveal?
I also loved that this was filmed in Australia!
Had a great nod to the original 4 characters from The first film, loved seeing Freddie and Jennifer on the big screen again.
As I said mixed feelings - how do I deal with the ending and the reveal?
I also loved that this was filmed in Australia!
1997 was a wild year. Jennifer Love Hewitt and her pals in Southport, North Carolina, committed flat-out murder-and somehow managed to build a franchise out of what should've been a one-and-done slasher flick. Now, 27 years later, we're back with the worst-kept secret in horror history. What began with four friends has evolved into a new generation mirroring those same moments.
I'm all for paying homage and drawing inspiration from the original, but this film felt like callback central. Reference after reference. A loosely connected series of events that kind of made since... maybe. Its a legacy sequel so yeah expect some nostalgia, however the script seemed very rush and the film suffered because of it.
The connection between the original cast and the new generation was half-baked at best. I was glad to see Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr., but their presence felt forced, like the film just wanted the audience to just go along with it.
As for the new stars there were some decent performances, a couple of laughs, however nothing truly stood out. I didn't feel invested in any of the characters and the film didn't give a reason why I should.
I'm all for paying homage and drawing inspiration from the original, but this film felt like callback central. Reference after reference. A loosely connected series of events that kind of made since... maybe. Its a legacy sequel so yeah expect some nostalgia, however the script seemed very rush and the film suffered because of it.
The connection between the original cast and the new generation was half-baked at best. I was glad to see Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr., but their presence felt forced, like the film just wanted the audience to just go along with it.
As for the new stars there were some decent performances, a couple of laughs, however nothing truly stood out. I didn't feel invested in any of the characters and the film didn't give a reason why I should.
It's nice to see a sequel years later of one of my favorite movies ever, but is it really necessary?
It tries so hard to mimick everything from the original that it gets old REALLY quick.
Unlike sequels to other older movies like Star Wars, Halloween or even Hocus Pocus that the new characters are so boring that you just don't care what happens to them, the new ones are OK. Not good, just ok. Except Danica, she's horrible. And I liked that they weren't just copies of the original cast, they FEEL like a new group.
The killer reveal was dumb and the last scene is just another "yeah girl power" moment that no one asked for.
Honestly, I like going out yesterday to watch it, but I won't be seeing this one again. The original I've seen about 20 times and it never gets old.
It tries so hard to mimick everything from the original that it gets old REALLY quick.
Unlike sequels to other older movies like Star Wars, Halloween or even Hocus Pocus that the new characters are so boring that you just don't care what happens to them, the new ones are OK. Not good, just ok. Except Danica, she's horrible. And I liked that they weren't just copies of the original cast, they FEEL like a new group.
The killer reveal was dumb and the last scene is just another "yeah girl power" moment that no one asked for.
Honestly, I like going out yesterday to watch it, but I won't be seeing this one again. The original I've seen about 20 times and it never gets old.
I know What You Did Last Summer re-introduces its classic dumb fun story to those familiar with the classic films and acts as an entry film in the now franchise for new fans who may have missed out on the originals.
While this movie is nothing to go crazy over, it delivers on what it sets out to be which is a modern slasher flick that pays tribute to its predecessors and has fun moments with some decent gore and effects, although cut short at times. Additionally the film has some unexpected surprises that may have some die hard fans conflicted but gets points for trying something new (although some twists can be a bit obvious). That being said, it suffers from an originality standpoint in the sense it plays heavily into the plot beats of the original and has a pretty messy ending attempting to set up a future sequel in hopes to further revive the IP.
While the movie definitely had some problems, I wouldn't say it was a completely bad movie, in fact I had a fun time watching this one, if you're a fan of slashers I would definitely recommend you check this one out as it delivers on giving a pretty fun ride despite its bumps along the way.
While this movie is nothing to go crazy over, it delivers on what it sets out to be which is a modern slasher flick that pays tribute to its predecessors and has fun moments with some decent gore and effects, although cut short at times. Additionally the film has some unexpected surprises that may have some die hard fans conflicted but gets points for trying something new (although some twists can be a bit obvious). That being said, it suffers from an originality standpoint in the sense it plays heavily into the plot beats of the original and has a pretty messy ending attempting to set up a future sequel in hopes to further revive the IP.
While the movie definitely had some problems, I wouldn't say it was a completely bad movie, in fact I had a fun time watching this one, if you're a fan of slashers I would definitely recommend you check this one out as it delivers on giving a pretty fun ride despite its bumps along the way.
It started out so promising, I actually liked the characters and so fun to see characters from the previous movies. But god can't imagine any real fans being happy with this movie? Very obvious who the killer is which is fine. That how it usually is. But the ending, common? Shockingly bad! So unnecessary and stupid, made no sense and they spent no time explaining why?
Honestly the movie was okay until the last part of the movie, I would have wanted longer death scenes, with more chase, more drama and excitement but it kinda felt rushed unlike in the other movies. This could have been such a good movie, just disappointed.
Honestly the movie was okay until the last part of the movie, I would have wanted longer death scenes, with more chase, more drama and excitement but it kinda felt rushed unlike in the other movies. This could have been such a good movie, just disappointed.
The 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Cast Get Quizzed
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- CuriosidadesWhen Jennifer Love Hewitt learned a new "I Know What You Did Last Summer" movie was in the works, her first reaction was "immediate fear and panic that I might have to be in it." before filming began, Hewitt was a nervous wreck. "Coming back at 46 is really daunting in Hollywood, for lots of reasons," she says. "You don't want people to be like, 'Oh, she looks different,' or 'She's aged.' You don't want any of that." But Hewitt also felt "deeply grateful that I was not forgotten" when she returned to the role for the first time in almost 30 years. The actress's nerves were eased, and she "fully started crying" when the extras in her first scene welcomed her back with a round of applause. "It meant so much to me," she says. "I felt like, 'Oh, I'm supported, and I should be here.' "
- Erros de gravaçãoDanica's text to Ava in the church noticeably sends itself before Madleyn Cline hits send, revealing that, as is commonplace in movies, the contents of the phone screen were added in post production.
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Karla Wilson: People are always trying to kill that woman. I hope she's in therapy.
- Trilhas sonorasTiny Screens
Written by Jack Shuter and Chloe Slater
Performed by Chloe Slater
Courtesy of stolen juice
By arrangement with AWAL Recordings Ltd
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- Também conhecido como
- Sé lo que hicieron el verano pasado
- Locações de filme
- Austrália(Paddington, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
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- Orçamento
- US$ 18.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 32.143.924
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 12.755.359
- 20 de jul. de 2025
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 64.081.321
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 51 min(111 min)
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- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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