Initially, they keep their relationship as a secret because of her overprotective father Evandro (Paulo César Grande), but after he finds out, he ends up accepting it after much insistence by Nina.
The dispute between crime gangs turns Cantagalo into a very dangerous place and Evandro forbids Nina from visiting Dé at the slum.
Fearing most won't believe Dé is innocent, they go straight to the kiosk to collect some money and buy tickets to Northeast.
Source:[2] According to Reuters, the film "navigates between narrative and visual clichés -- such as excessive use of music and slow motion.
"[3] Ronaldo Pelli, from G1, also criticized the movie for being cliché and considered it a prejudice that only Martins was allowed to talk about Cantagalo during a mid-credits commentary.
On the other hand, he praised the photography, the choice of Cantagalo as the filming location and the "good and correct acting" of Rocco Pitanga, Martins and Vitória Frate.