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The narrative of Mother Star is not just a tale of rebellion; it is a reminder of the enduring resilience of those oppressed, an allegory for battles both internal and external that many face in their societal struggles. As the groups disband and look toward the future of their crafted rebellion, they spark a conversation that urges the audience to reflect on the weight of oppression and the power of collective action—a super mature commercial masterpiece that serves both thrills and a deeper understanding of the human experience under duress.