In Hollywood's hallowed halls, a tale of woe unfolds,
Of child stars lost, in adulthood's cold.
Lindsay Lohan's career, a cautionary sign,
Of substance abuse and fame's cruel design.
Her films, a mirror to her troubled soul,
Negativity abounds, a story to be told.
"I Know Who Killed Me", a psychological thrill,
A film that struggled, a box office chill.
Aubrey Fleming's tale, of abduction and pain,
A double role, Lohan's performance to maintain.
Despite delays and chaos, on and off the set,
She delivers a performance, that few can forget.
The director's vision, a tribute to giallo's past,
Blue and red, a colorscheme, that's meant to last.
But Sivertson's film, in comparison, pales,
To the classics it seeks, in emulation's frail.
The script, a tangled web, of plot holes and twists,
A soap opera's mess, that fails to persist.
Outrageous scenes, that lack both humor and grace,
A film that struggles, to find its proper place.
Yet, in its trashy glory, "I Know Who Killed Me" finds,
A cult following, that gradually winds.
A film of interest, to those who love the bad,
A reevaluation, that's made by fans, so glad.
Lohan's career, a cautionary tale of fame,
A struggle for success, through substance and shame.
"I Know Who Killed Me", a film of intrigue and woe,
A piece of Hollywood history, for us all to know.
(Note: The review in its original form can be read here.)
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