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The film concludes with a sobering reminder of the ongoing struggle between oppressive regimes and the quest for freedom. Kelly’s final reflection emphasizes that liberty must be universal: “Either there’s liberty for everyone, or there’s none at all.” The narratives of heroes like Menzanti serve as lasting symbols that faith, courage, and integrity are vital in resisting tyranny.
As the last scenes fade, the viewer is left contemplating the true cost of freedom—the personal sacrifices of those who choose to stand against injustices, knowing that their fight transcends politics and echoes through history as a moral imperative.