Friday, April 26, 2024
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Lindsay Lohan Rules in I Know Who Killed Me

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WEST CHESTER, Penna. – Lindsay Lohan rules the screen in Tri Star Pictures I Know Who Killed Me in which she plays Aubrey Fleming, an aspiring actress attending college in New Salem, a small but idyllic college town.

Aubrey, who bears a startling resemblance to a troubled young actress named Dakota Moss, disappears one night on her way home from tryouts for A Prairie Home Companion. She is discovered along the side of a dark road two weeks later, bravely trying to hitch a ride despite having lost an arm and a leg on opposite sides of her body since last anyone saw her.

She appears to have lost her mind, too, because after she is struck by a car and wakes up in a hospital, she insists that she is Dakota Moss. This comes as a shock to Aubrey’s mother, Dinah, a one-time member of the Rockettes, who hosts a local-access cable talk show called The White Oprah.

“Who the hell is Aubrey?” screams Dakota. “I told you, my name is Dakota Moss. I’m a famous actress, and I have to be in court in Los Angeles next month.”

What’s more, says Dakota, who accuses Dinah of behaving “like some goddamn demented stage mother,” the real Aubrey is in trouble.

Because she insists that she is not Aubrey Fleming, Dakota is discharged from the hospital the following day for being uninsured. Dinah, still convinced that Dakota really is Aubrey, takes her home and assures her that there are still “plenty of leading roles for paraplegics.”

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As Dakota learns to use her prosthetic arm and leg, she begins to bond with Dinah, and soon the two are hitting the local clubs. (Heather Mills McCartney is excellent in a cameo role as a topless pole dancer in one of the clubs.)

The more clubs Dakota and Dinah visit, the more Dakota is convinced that time is running out for finding Aubrey. Dinah, meanwhile, who is addicted to the sleeping tablet Ambien, is beginning to believe Dakota Moss really is the movie star-daughter she always wanted.

The plot quickens when a young woman with all her limbs who also looks like the “real” Dakota Moss—or possibly the “real” Aubrey Fleming—shows up a club one night with a sinister-looking man named Michael, who claims to be her estranged father and who never leaves her out of his sight.

Is this mysterious Michael the serial killer who has been terrorizing New Salem? Is the newest Dakota Moss really Aubrey Fleming? Or is the “real” Aubrey Fleming really Dakota Moss? And was Dinah Fleming ever really a member of the Rockettes? The final fifteen minutes of I Know Who Killed Me will have you clinging to the edge of your leg.    

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