A mysterious and spiritual portrayal of one of the most intense and controversial stories in the Holy Bible: the end of the world.
Marluce (Angelina Muniz) is a young woman of humble origin who sells popsicles in the Piscinão de Ramos and still dreams of finding her daughter Marcelly (Laís Said). Moved by the story of Marluce, the journalist Trude (Cacau Melo) and her team try to discover Marcelly’s whereabouts, but they end up discovering Marluce’s great secret.
Our story begins in Bethlehem, an Israelite territory, in the year 1045 B.C. David is 10 years old and is preparing to herd his father Jesse’s flock of sheep. Being the youngest of seven brothers, David is tasked with being the household servant. He’s been relegated beneath his brothers because they all have the honor of being brave warriors for King Saul.
The daughter of a traditional, rich Indian family falls in love for a Dalit, and "untouchable" man.
Sol and Tião are born to different social backgrounds—she to a poor suburban family in Rio, and him to an even poorer family who raised cattle in West São Paulo State. They eventually meet, due to unlikely circumstances, but part again, as she has set as her ultimate priority to reach the United States or bust. While she comes to the U.S. to live as an illegal immigrant, he remains in Brazil and, despite many trials and tribulations, he becomes a successful rodeo cowboy.
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