Write a film review and guess the plot

Guillermo 2022-07-28 19:39:40

It took me two weeks to finish watching episodes 21 and 22. The

plot is really good, at least it stimulated my impulse to guess the plot. God bless PLL is not a stretched version of Harper's Island or Happy Town's anticlimactic mystery drama?

Assuming that the screenwriter is cautious, and every detail that has appeared has a purpose, we can infer:
1. Whether Alison is dead or not, she must have helped the four girls. Even if she didn't really fully believe the four girls, at least she was using them separately to uncover the truth for herself "after death." According to: After she came back from vacation, everything she said and everything she did had no ulterior motives. Because she knew that she was not far from death. She gave Em the crystal ball with the key hidden; she clashed with S, but every word of Ali in this conflict played a big role in the later development of the plot. Moreover, according to the memories of the four, before Ali returned from a certain island, her lies were all natural and flawless. On the contrary, from the lies after her return, it was obvious that her expression was unnatural. Perhaps this was a warning that she wanted to tip the girls that something was going to happen.
2. Jenna is definitely not simply afraid that her seduce Toby will be exposed. By the end of episode 22, it can be seen that Ian called in the car before and said: "I'll handle that!" The object is definitely not Jenna, more like his wife M. On the contrary, Jenna’s kiss is very suspicious (I really didn’t recognize this, it seems to be the policeman G, and Ali’s brother), Jenna can allow that person to take off her glasses, indicating that she and him have met each other for a long time. Short, maybe she was together before the accident. There is also the close-up of the crystal ball that repeatedly appeared when shooting Jenna's room, which added a mysterious touch to the relationship between her and Ali.
3. Push down Ian to save Spence's mysterious man. It may be Toby, because he solemnly said to S that afternoon, "If you need me tonight, I will definitely protect you", and he did not appear in the entire operation that night. As a main character, It's unusual not to appear at such an important moment. But it may also be Noel, who ran into the crowd out of breath at the end. Why did he suddenly appear in silence for so long, and his costume is the same as the pusher, (Going back to the 11th episode of mona birthday camp, Noel knocked Hanna down Shi also wears this way.) But it’s more likely to be a gang committing the crime. Ian’s big guy hangs on it and wants to move him away in such a short time (because the three girls went to save S and they called the police) alone. It's too far-fetched.
4. Melissa, Spencer's sister, is suspicious. First, according to the role arrangement, as the heroine's family, her inner drama and facial features are obviously too heavy. She was always helping Ian to lie, and she happened to distract her sister on the day when the heroines acted, and went back to find the phone. It doesn't seem to be the worst to watch Ian, but Melissa is. She treats her sister with good times and bad times, but in her heart she has a grudge against S and I's kiss. Second, according to the usual tossing principle in American TV dramas, Ian is actually the one who is forced to get married (just like Jenna and Toby). He wants M to redeem (because he is a pedophile who engages in Ali). Presumably she and Ian knew about the video a long time ago, and she instructed Ian to go find Spencer and kill them.
5. Who pushed Alison back then? Judging from the video previously posted on Spencer’s computer, the person who took the video (most likely Ian) is the most suspicious, but why Ian insisted that Spencer pushed it when the clock tower was entangled with Spencer (it seems that S also defaulted) . Assuming it was S-push, why is Ian so clear, was he also there at the time? According to the title of PLL, the four girls are definitely not fuel-efficient lamps. They must all have dirty secrets that have not been revealed, which can be seen every time Jenna meets them (j always says you owe me). And it's not just a warehouse explosion, it's mentioned in episodes 17, 18.

The above is a logical reasoning, and the following is a guess from nothing:

Assuming that the play is based on suspense, if the screenwriter is rigorous, it seems that everyone in the school is suspicious?
The female protagonists' boyfriends (not including Em's girlfriend for the time being): So far, among those boys who seem to have a lot of drama (there are many episodes), only Toby has been involved in this case. Instead, Mr. Fitz, who appeared first in the first episode, appeared almost in episodes, to just play a little fresh teacher who likes tender grass? Suspicious? Very suspicious. Assuming that Aria has a good teacher and student love, she took a one-year absence from school and returned from abroad. Everyone in her hometown is familiar and fresh to her. She might like any one who came to Rose Town during the year she left. Boys (including teachers and students). Why did Mr. Fitz just move over at this time, and happened to meet Aria who was alone in the bar, and also happened to like Aria's loli? What a coincidence. Let's look at episode 21 again. After Aria took a double photo and left, police G asked Mr. Fitz about his student. This conversation was not filmed, and we have no way of knowing who G is asking? All we know is that he suddenly resigned the next day and went to the university as a professor, and he also lightly told Aria that the police asked about Spencer. I think it's possible that police G knew about Fitz's ulterior past, or Fitz knew about police G's ulterior past, and now the police threatened him with the relationship between teachers and students, and he resigned.
Caleb, the first boyfriend Hanna really loved, why did he come back last after he left? Is it just that the screenwriter feels that Hanna is too pitiful for no one to love? If that's the case, it's entirely possible for mona to help the photographer get to the top. Caleb's return at the end of the season definitely indicates that he still has a lot of stories to tell in the next season. If he is just a passer-by, he should be made to disappear like the little black man who brought Em out of the closet and Spence's tennis man after completing his mission.

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