"Rightly, humility is one major attribute which audience can relate strongly to the artist himself, appearing as a soft-spoken, compassionate polymath with fluent French, Sebastião finally confesses, after his grueling experience of witnessing and capturing mass death (succumbed to famine, draught, diaspora, malady, or manmade weapons) firsthand on the tormented continent of Africa, he finds himself losing hope in humanity and deems that no one is not worthy living after all, the career hazard takes a heavy toll on him, and just through his works on screen, audience can vicariously fall into the nadir (if not as deep as his), an utter disillusion of mankind's raison d'être, should the film have finished at that moment, it would become a total blast to not give a toss about anything, at all.