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However, the film avoids heavy-handed moralizing. It does not offer easy solutions or a patronizing "happy ending." The conclusion is bittersweet: Ali is at peace, but the remaining boys remain on the streets. This ambiguity forces the viewer to confront the reality that there is no narrative resolution to systemic poverty. The film compels the audience to recognize their own complicity in looking away from the "Zaouas" of the real world.
The story follows four "chemkaras" (street children)—Ali, Kwita, Omar, and Boubker—who have broken away from a large, abusive street gang led by the despotic, deaf-mute Dib.