The family Paixão runs a farm for wedding parties, but the business is not going well. While the love between the parents, Vanessa and Daniel appears to have ended, the grandparents, Luisa and Joaquim, seem inseparable; and the children, Rita and Marco, have completely distinct opinions about love.
As the story unfolds, we learn that the Paixão family has been struggling financially due to Vanessa's untimely death. The farm, which was once thriving, has become untenable, and the family is left with few options.
Vanessa's funeral is held, and her friends and family mourn her loss. However, there is a sense of discontent among the attendees, as they realize that Vanessa would have wanted them to be happy. As they leave the church, they begin to discuss their next steps.
One of the guests, Maria, is particularly moved by Vanessa's legacy and decides to start a new business venture. She suggests that they open a restaurant on the farm, which would allow them to use some of the land and provide employment for the community.
Another guest, Ana, agrees with Maria's idea but also suggests that they should focus on the farm itself, rather than trying to make it profitable. Ana believes that the farm has a unique character and charm that should be preserved, and that it can attract tourists who appreciate its rustic setting.
Meanwhile, Rita and Marco are still grappling with their own feelings about love. Rita is conflicted about whether to marry Marco or pursue other romantic prospects. Meanwhile, Marco is struggling with his own grief and guilt over losing Vanessa.
As the story progresses, we see how different perspectives on love and life can impact the family's choices. The debate among the guests becomes more heated, but ultimately, they come to a consensus. They decide to open a restaurant on the farm, while also preserving the farm's natural beauty and charm.
The decision to keep the farm intact serves as a poignant reminder of Vanessa's love for nature and the importance of preserving it for future generations. It also highlights the importance of finding joy and fulfillment in one's own life, regardless of external circumstances.
In the end, the Paixão family emerges stronger from their struggles. They have learned valuable lessons about love, friendship, and resilience. And as they continue to navigate their way through life, they remain grateful for the memories they have created together.