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As the political landscape shifts with rising candidates and debates, Miguel prepares to strike once more, caught up in the high-stakes game of political ambition and societal corruption. In a climax rife with tension, betrayal, and bloodshed, Miguel confronts Antero, the new president, leading to a catastrophic finale that underscores the futility of seeking justice through violence.
The film ends on a poignant note, emphasizing that the issues facing the country are not merely a reflection of corrupt politicians but also of the society that allows such individuals to ascend to power. Miguel’s story serves as a critical commentary on the cycles of violence and retribution that ensue when individuals feel disenfranchised by the very systems designed to protect them.