This Tuesday (5th), in “pantanal”After Irma (Camila Morgado) and Trindade (Gabriel Sater) were almost caught kissing by pedestrians, they will secretly stay together again. Noticing that Tadeu (José Loreto) and José Lucas (Irandhir Santos) are around, the new couple on the soap opera runs away to avoid getting caught.
But even in love, the two soon find themselves in a crisis. And the reason is the origin of everyone. Trindade will feel inferior to the guest of their employers.
“Irma will tell Trinity every once in a while that she doesn’t care that he’s a pawn and likes him the way he is. I think this romance between the two is very beautiful emphasizes Camila Morgado.
Also in this Tuesday’s chapter, Mariana (Selma Egrei) realizes that her daughter is enchanted by the guitarist and it won’t take long to make their life hell.
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Camila Morgado interprets the girl, who has already dealt with other characters of the story such as Zé Leôncio (Marcos Palmeira) and Zé Lucas (Irandhir Santos), assessing the relationship established between mother and daughter and how Irma breaks free from it the Pantanal.
— When she goes to the Pantanal, she frees herself from the past, begins to have desires. Irma understands life in its potency. She must be between 38 and 40 years old, it’s too late to find out. Sometimes I still see a very youthful relationship with the mother who constantly empathizes with her daughter’s life. Even if it’s late, it’s nice to see that it’s blooming in the Pantanal. All of the characters end up in the Pantanal, they meet where nature pulsates emphasizes Camila.
“Pantanal”: Irma (Camila Morgado) and Trindade (Gabriel Sater) Photo: João Miguel Júnior/Rede Globo/Disclosure
Incidentally, the actress returned from the shoot in Mato Grosso do Sul completely enchanted by the natural beauty of the place. With so many admirable landscapes, he even got a stiff neck.
— There are so many birds. Several macaws. I got a sore neck from seeing the birds. I saw a lot of animals, I just didn’t see the jaguar remembers Camila, who also used the tererê, a typical drink of the region, similar to the chimarrão of the gauchos, and the viola groups that made the cast, in her free time: I didn’t sing in the circles, let them do it. I just had to hum a little on stage and it was great.
The song in question she sang was “Sturmnacht”, written by Gabriel Sater specifically for the couple in the storyline.