Directly impacted by the 2017 UERJ strike, Rita, a Visual Arts student from Pernambuco, is torn between farewells from the ties she created in Rio and the fixation of rescuing her last academic-artistic work that is locked in a university room.
Going through a grieving process, Bia comes into contact with death for the first time in such a personal and harrowing way. The drama follows the day of the burial in which death, assumed to be a consequence of the city's violence, attracts uncomfortable comments. Bia faces the feelings of others while repressing her own suffering for losing Iris, who returns in insistent memories, alternating between warmth and melancholy. The memories reveal the intimate relationship between the two as they fall in love, and reveal an abusive relationship in Iris' past. Bia's anger contrasts with the affection between the two, in a truce amid pain, the memory of love makes life worth living.