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Once outside the prison, Jenkin, Lee, and Leonard embark on a dangerous journey. They navigate across borders, ultimately reaching safety in London, where they re-engage in protests against apartheid. The film portrays the heartbreak of Jenkin as he learns his wife has passed away during his incarceration — a poignant reminder of the personal costs of political struggle.
As the drama unfolds, the film bridges historical events with personal stories of sacrifice and loss. Following years of political activism, the apartheid regime eventually crumbles in the early 1990s, marking the beginning of a new era for South Africa.