In the end, the film’s legacy is uncomfortable. It suggests that the "honest candidate" is a myth invented by the dishonest to make themselves feel guilty. The real moral? Be careful what you wish for. Because if a politician ever told you the whole truth—about the economy, about war, about their own incompetence—you would run screaming back to the sweet, familiar arms of the charismatic liar. O candidato honesto
But beneath the fat suits and pratfalls lies a surprisingly dark thesis: In the end, the film’s legacy is uncomfortable
A- (for daring to blame the voter) Grade for the solution: F (because it admits there is none) In the end





