Speculation on some open plots

Stanford 2022-04-20 09:02:20

Guess 1:

At the end of the film, the little boy throws a stone at the queue jumper, echoing the broken glass window at the beginning of the film, "If you do something wrong, you will be punished." The little boy knows the relationship between his mother and the male protagonist.

Guess 2:

The motorcycle boy friend instructed others to use the pretense of infringing on the girl friend, hurt her hand, and affect the girl's exam results so that she could go to Bruges, the same city as her, or something. PS: The police didn't bother to find the murderer at all, but randomly pulled four people on the road to identify the victim. As a result, one of them was met by the male protagonist at the bus stop after his acquittal.

Guess 3:

The Supervision Bureau had its eyes on the Deputy Mayor, and at the same time learned the doctor’s secret. In addition to agreeing to the Supervision Bureau’s request, there was another way even if the Deputy Mayor kept his mouth shut forever. As a result, on the night the Supervision Bureau found the doctor, the Vice Mayor was hospitalized because of liver disease. The mayor died of a heart attack. There is a possibility that the doctor may instruct or imply the caregiver.

Guess 4:

The doctor saw the dead body of the puppy in the grass.

Guess 5:

The doctor originally wanted her daughter to go to the UK so that she could stay with the teacher, but after breaking up with her original partner in advance, whether to go to the UK or not is no longer so important, so at the end of the film, she said to her daughter: You decide for yourself. However, his daughter told him that he had completed the exam cheating in a more secure way, and there was still hope for him to go to the UK. Everyone in the final film has a whole new life waiting for him, and the whole drama ends ;)

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Graduation quotes

  • Romeo: Eliza, you have to do your best. It'd be a pity to miss this chance. Some important steps in life depend on small things. And some chances shouldn't be wasted. You know, in '91, your Mum and I decided to move back. It was a bad decision. We thought things would change, we thought we'd move mountains. We didn't move anything. I have no regrets, though. At least we tried...