“I Still Know What You Did Last Summer” is a 1998 horror film and a sequel to the 1997 film “I Know What You Did Last Summer.” Directed by Danny Cannon, the movie continues the story of Julie James (played by Jennifer Love Hewitt) and her friends, who are once again targeted by a mysterious killer.
The story picks up a year after the events of the first film, with Julie still haunted by the traumatic events of the previous summer. She is attending college but continues to struggle with the guilt and fear stemming from the deadly accident they covered up.
Julie’s friend Karla (played by Brandy Norwood) wins a trip for four to the Bahamas, and she invites Julie to come along, hoping to help her relax and move on from the past. Julie reluctantly agrees, and the two are joined by Karla’s boyfriend Tyrell (played by Mekhi Phifer) and their friend Will (played by Matthew Settle).
Once they arrive at the tropical resort, Julie begins receiving threatening messages and experiencing disturbing visions, leading her to believe that the killer from the previous summer has followed them to the Bahamas. As the group becomes isolated on the island due to a storm, paranoia and suspicion run rampant, with everyone becoming a potential suspect.
As the body count starts to rise, Julie and her friends must race against time to uncover the identity of the killer and survive the night. Along the way, they uncover shocking revelations about the true nature of the resort and its sinister past.
In the climactic showdown, Julie confronts the killer and learns the truth about their identity and motivations. With the help of unexpected allies, she manages to outsmart and defeat the killer, finally putting an end to the nightmare once and for all.
The movie ends with Julie returning home, finally able to put the events of the past behind her and move on with her life, though still haunted by the memories of what happened.
“I Still Know What You Did Last Summer” is a suspenseful and thrilling sequel that delivers plenty of scares and surprises while continuing the story of its predecessor. With its tropical setting, intense atmosphere, and memorable characters, it remains a favorite among horror fans.