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The film concludes with a poignant moment that brings both brothers closer, demonstrating that their harrowing journey had strengthened their familial relationships. However, the tension resurfaces as their daughters inadvertently tear the emancipation document, leading the brothers to rush towards their children—a visual metaphor for the ongoing struggle against the cyclical nature of history and identity.
This narrative encapsulates themes of heritage, identity, and the complexities of modern relationships within the context of a painful past. It further provokes thought on how personal choices and societal structures intertwine, shaping the lives of individuals across generations.