I Know Who Killed Me Page #2

Synopsis: 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.
Director(s): Chris Sivertson
Production: TriStar Pictures
  8 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
3.6
Metacritic:
16
Rotten Tomatoes:
7%
R
Year:
2007
105 min
$7,233,485
Website
224 Views


Take it, please. Anything you need.

Daniel,

is there any chance

that your daughter might have run away?

Was she unhappy about anything?

Aubrey? Unhappy?

No.

Not at all.

You sure about that?

Where were you

when Aubrey left for the game?

I was on a conference call,

so I was in the dining room, pacing.

You know, I always pace when I...

Do you remember saying goodbye to her?

Can you describe how she looked?

What her mood was?

You know, you don't always

think to take a mental picture

of your daughter

every time she leaves the house.

I used to do that, but...

"The Worrier," Daniel used to call me.

Do you have kids?

It falls away, and...

They always come back.

You know, they never don't come back.

It just...

Aubrey!

Aubrey!

Keep your eyes peeled!

Jesus.

Well, I hope our little investigation

doesn't interfere with bingo night.

I feel like half a person, you know?

And, all of a sudden, it dawns on me,

this is Steve and Vicky.

Steve and Vicky this, Steve and Vicky that.

We're finishing each other's sentences here.

Hell, we're finishing each other's thoughts.

Hey!

You okay?

Hey!

Yeah?

Susan!

Is she alive?

- Oh, God!

- Okay, okay, okay, okay. How bad?

Her blood pressure's increasing.

- She's f***ing awake.

- For God's sake.

Increasing her thiopental.

Orthopedic saw. Orthopedic saw, now.

Well! Hey, beautiful.

Nobody expected to see those eyes

for a while.

- I'm in the hospital?

- You're safe now.

What hospital am I in? Where?

I'II...

I'll get the doctor, okay?

Oh, my...

Oh, my God!

Oh, my God! Oh, my God!

Look, the press is asking questions.

- Now, I think what we should do...

- No, no, no. No comments, no leaks.

Aubrey Fleming is still missing

as far as the world's concerned,

- and I want to keep it that way.

- Everyone at the hospital's

been threatened with dismissal

and obstruction of justice charges

if they leak a word of this. We clear?

Plausible explanations. Okay.

Number one, he was done with her.

He left her on the side of the road to die.

But he didn't count on her will to live.

I don't buy it.

He wasn't done with Aubrey Fleming,

not by a long shot.

He only had her for what? 17, 18 days?

The sectioning was just getting started.

Her leg wasn't completely off.

And why the hell would he sew her fingers

back onto her hand,

- and her hand back onto...

- But wait a minute.

Remember, Jennifer Toland drowned.

I mean, now, it's too early

for an accurate profile but...

I think the cutting is about punishment.

And when the punishment is over,

he finds a way for the death to happen,

so he doesn't have to be there.

Now, he doesn't like the dying part,

but he's got to make sure it happens.

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