The Last Whistle condemns the gap between law and justice. Sahar is a documentary filmmaker who is currently filming a TV movie and is looking for some Maliheh necessary for re filming. Sahar found Malih with the help of Moradi, who had a crush on him and learned about her desperate story: she had been trying to make money by selling a kidney for her imprisoned mother, waiting for the trial of murder. Sahar couldn't just leave her like this, she decided to help her. Then, a new truth emerged. Director Niki Karimi did not divide the boundary between criminals and victims into two parts. Malih's murdered stepfather is the only clear culprit in this story; The family of stepfather and Maliheh's mother are both criminals and victims, and the disconnect between law and justice stems from these truths. Sahar is a documentary producer in this movie, which provides background for why she is interested in Malih's story and why she decided to help her. This is also why this movie became a documentary. (Gold)