Only in poor cinema does it work better than in rich cinema, it is always more entertaining (at least we can identify with it), slightly inferior to the first, whose high point was the introduction to poverty and the humility (or attempt) here sounds more arrogant, rich people becoming poor again is sad, it is not my style of comedy, some exaggerations, some good representations... Soundtrack with Mc Carol (who is a hit in Brazil) and Maiara and Maraisa, we loved it... Tasty, fun and entertaining...
Selminha, the Rich, pays more for everything she sees and wants. However, as the happiness of the poor does not last long, her fortune is threatened with the appearance of a namesake who claims to be the legitimate heir. In this, Selminha has her assets frozen and begins to live on a minimum wage imposed by the courts until the case is resolved. But she no longer knows how to live in bankruptcy. Thus, the figure of a warrior and fighter woman resurfaces.