Le pêcheur meurtrier à l'hameçon est de retour pour traquer une fois de plus les deux adolescents survivants, Julie et Ray, qui l'avaient laissé pour mort, ainsi que pour causer encore plus ... Tout lireLe pêcheur meurtrier à l'hameçon est de retour pour traquer une fois de plus les deux adolescents survivants, Julie et Ray, qui l'avaient laissé pour mort, ainsi que pour causer encore plus de meurtres et de ravages, cette fois dans une station balnéaire d'une île chic.Le pêcheur meurtrier à l'hameçon est de retour pour traquer une fois de plus les deux adolescents survivants, Julie et Ray, qui l'avaient laissé pour mort, ainsi que pour causer encore plus de meurtres et de ravages, cette fois dans une station balnéaire d'une île chic.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 5 victoires et 7 nominations au total
- Karla Wilson
- (as Brandy)
- Olga
- (as Ellerine!)
- Nurse
- (as Dee Ann Helsel)
- Pawn Shop Owner
- (as Mark Boone Jr.)
Avis en vedette
Run-Of-The-Mill Slasher Sequel, But Pretty Entertaining.
I considered the original "I Know What You Did Last Summer" to be a fairly good slasher movie that evolved during the late '90s. It had a nice revenge-laced premise about teenagers who had to pay the consequences for their mistakes at the hands of a psychotic fisherman, and it was very well done in comparison with most slasher movies of that era. This sequel popped up only a year later, and while it may be very unoriginal, it's still entertaining. In terms of story, the idea was well put together, and the tropical, stormy Bahaman island was the perfect setting for this film to take place, and a nice change from the gloomy coastal town the previous film was set in. I knew a sequel was coming, after the first film succeeded well with audiences, it was nearly inevitable. The violence factor is much more gratuitous in this sequel, it's gore galore for this movie, which wasn't surprising. It seems that way for a lot of horror movie sequels.
Also, being no surprise, this film is almost beyond cliché-ridden. Typical horror set-ups, scares, and character stupidity is present throughout the course of the movie. It's unrealistic a lot of the time, and there are plot holes everywhere, so in that sense, it's a bit of a mess. But on the other hand, despite all of the unrealistic events, I have to admit that this is an extremely entertaining movie. Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. reprise their role, and Brandy Norwood and Mekhi Phifer play her lively friends. Jennifer Esposito (whose career hadn't quite taken off yet) also plays a worker on the island who the gang teams up with when the fisherman begins to off the island's population. The acting was nothing more than average at best, but it was tolerable (nothing too bad, I have seen much worse). But besides, what can you expect from this type of flick? The film ends with one of those "gotcha!" jump scares quite similar to the ending of the original, and puts a close on this series (unless you count the 2006 direct-to-video sequel that follow this) on a rather silly but fitting note. The entire movie is a little far-fetched, but so what?
Overall, I'd advise anyone who is tired of your run-of-the-mill slasher movies to avoid "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" like the plague, because I can guarantee that they will be sorely disappointed. But for those who enjoy some cheap horror entertainment every once and awhile, this clichéd little slasher sequel is an entertaining way to spend a couple of hours, but don't expect to take any of it seriously. 6/10.
I mean... Jack Black is in it. With dreadlocks. What more do I need to say?
I mean... Jack Black is in it. With dreadlocks. What more do I need to say? Add Brandy and that guy from Gossip Girl (hi, Johnathon Schaech), and you've got a wild '90s fever dream.
Also, was it just me or were Freddy Prinze Jr.'s scenes filmed on a completely different planet? It's like he wasn't even on set with the rest of the cast. Maybe he didn't want to be near them? I don't know the story-but it's honestly so weird and unintentionally funny.
The movie doesn't really get interesting until the last 20 minutes-that's when everything actually starts to happen. The rest feels like filler, but oddly entertaining filler. I couldn't tell if the movie was trying to parody itself like Chucky eventually did, or if it was just accidentally ridiculous. Either way, I had fun.
Also, shout-out to the tanning bed scene-it's giving Final Destination 3 realness, and I wouldn't be surprised if they took notes from this movie.
So no, it's not a good horror film. But as a campy, so-bad-it's-good slasher comedy? It's mid, but in a fun way. 6/10.
I already miss Sarah Michelle Gellar...
Pretty much a run of the mill slasher stalks teen flick.
However, that said, it still was fun to watch, although maybe a little too graphic for my taste in a couple of spots. Unlike many of the other posted comments, I found Brandy's performance to be very natural and entertaining and of course Love Hewitt is nice too look at too.
The Mekhi Phifer character was too much of a boor and I kept hoping he would get the "hook" sooner than later. The surprise twist at the end did catch me off guard although others have commented that they figured it out in advance.
The movie supposedly takes place on a Bahamian island. Having visited the Bahamas many, many times, the first view of the so-called Bahamas in the movie was a little bit of a shock since these previously perfectly flat islands had now grown mountains and hills along with rock formations jutting out of the ocean. And then when I saw the "Bahamian" resort I was further shocked to see that Mexican architecture had been exported to the Bahamas.
It seems the film makers should either have gone to the Bahamas or made the location in the film be Mexico, where it was actually filmed. Of course Mexico has no remote, lightly populated islands like the Bahamas does so I guess that wouldn't have suited the story. And the Bahamian government probably wouldn't let them film there due to the potential bad impact on tourism.
Despite these quibbles, the movie held my interest and had enough eye candy to keep me watching the screen. I would rate this movie about a 7.5 on a scale of 10.
depressing what passes for a horror movie these days
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDue to the negative critical reaction to the film upon its release, Freddie Prinze Jr. admits that he has never seen the film because of its reputation. March 2024 Edit: Freddie Prinze Jr. recently watched the film for the first time for his horror podcast "That Was Pretty Scary..." and admitted that he found the movie entertaining.
- GaffesA Colt revolver like the one Julie uses to shoot Ben Willis only holds six shots. Julie fires eight times and it misfires once, when Ray tries to shoot Ben Willis, making it hold nine bullets.
- Citations
[after shooting the fisherman]
Julie James: Just...
[shoots him again]
Julie James: Fucking...
[shoots him again]
Julie James: DIE!
- Générique farfeluAfter the credits are over, there is the sound of a hook slashing through flesh and Ben Willis' horrific (distorted) laugh.
- Autres versionsGerman version is missing Willis' laugh at the end of the credits.
- Bandes originalesGetting Scared
Written by Imogen Heap & Guy Sigsworth
Performed by Imogen Heap
Courtesy of Almo Sounds, Inc.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 65 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 40 002 112 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 16 520 038 $ US
- 15 nov. 1998
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 40 003 659 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1






