Ellie Carter is recently graduated and has it all. While celebrating with friend and boyfriend, she comes across a milk carton with a picture of a missing child that looks a lot like her. As a prank, they call the toll free number and she realizes that this person could be her. The more she finds out, the closer she gets to getting herself and beloved ones killed.
Elsa Carter
Jake Farber
David Carter
Anna Carter
Isabel Carter
Fred Lashley
Alec Rooker
Joe Prescott
Tina Marsaretti
Chris Mayfield
Donald Kentor
Dr. Patel
Bryner
Lisa
Mr. Washington
Nick
Surfer Guy
Distinguished Man
**_Ridiculously convoluted crime thriller in the Great Northwest with Rachelle LeFevre_** Some college friends in Seattle think one of them (LeFevre) resembles the image of a girl on a milk carton, so she calls the hotline and starts to suspect that her ‘parents’ have been lying to her all her life. Jeremy London is on hand as a DEA agent. “Do You Know Me?” (2009) starts out with promise, but becomes so contrived and complicated, it’s eye-rolling. The locations are good, there’s a lot of chase action, and Rachelle is an attractive protagonist (who wears the same purple pants for practically the entire runtime). Otherwise, this is a letdown due to laughable scriptwriting. The film runs 1 hour, 29 minutes, and was shot in Vancouver and Surrey, which is across the Fraser River; establishing shots were done in nearby White Rock, as well as San Francisco. GRADE: C-/D+
Elsa Carter
Jake Farber
David Carter
Anna Carter
Isabel Carter
Fred Lashley
Alec Rooker
Joe Prescott
Tina Marsaretti
Chris Mayfield
Donald Kentor
Dr. Patel
Bryner
Lisa
Mr. Washington
Nick
Surfer Guy
Distinguished Man
**_Ridiculously convoluted crime thriller in the Great Northwest with Rachelle LeFevre_** Some college friends in Seattle think one of them (LeFevre) resembles the image of a girl on a milk carton, so she calls the hotline and starts to suspect that her ‘parents’ have been lying to her all her life. Jeremy London is on hand as a DEA agent. “Do You Know Me?” (2009) starts out with promise, but becomes so contrived and complicated, it’s eye-rolling. The locations are good, there’s a lot of chase action, and Rachelle is an attractive protagonist (who wears the same purple pants for practically the entire runtime). Otherwise, this is a letdown due to laughable scriptwriting. The film runs 1 hour, 29 minutes, and was shot in Vancouver and Surrey, which is across the Fraser River; establishing shots were done in nearby White Rock, as well as San Francisco. GRADE: C-/D+