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By the film's conclusion, Marina stands alongside her mother, burying the bodies of their foes behind their house. Rather than sorrow, the duo expresses a sense of liberation—something akin to apotheosis as they shed the burdens of their past. The film closes with a powerful moral lesson about embracing one's legacy, even those intertwined with bloodshed.
The film intricately weaves themes of family, loss, and the cyclical nature of violence, leaving viewers pondering the implications of inheritance in the most unexpected ways. As Thomas's tale comes full circle through Marina's journey, it challenges the conventions of what it means to follow in a parent's footsteps, highlighting the shadows that can loom even over the most ordinary family activities.