At the end of “Pain Hustlers,” the story culminates with the protagonist, Liza, coming to terms with the gravity of the illegal activities that her employer, a pharmaceutical company, is involved in. Throughout the film, Liza, who was initially drawn into the company’s operations due to her financial struggles, becomes increasingly aware of the unethical practices, including the pushing of a highly addictive painkiller. As the narrative unfolds, Liza faces a moral dilemma, and ultimately, she decides to take action against the company’s wrongdoings. She turns herself in and cooperates with the authorities, which leads to the arrest and prosecution of the company’s executives involved in the scheme. Liza’s decision to become a whistleblower is a pivotal moment that exposes the larger issue of corruption in the pharmaceutical industry. The film concludes with Liza’s life taking a new direction as she and her mother, Jackie, along with other former company representatives, embark on a legitimate venture, selling Jackie’s skincare products, thus starting a new chapter of their lives on a more ethical and hopeful note.