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As the narrative reaches its climax, Jeremy grapples with his identity, the unwanted stigma attached to his albinism, and the possible reconciliation with the world around him. The film concludes with Jeremy’s choice to welcome the very lightning that once struck his mother—a profound metaphor for embracing one’s true self and the acceptance of inherent differences. The moment serves as a testament to resilience and the complexities of human existence.