In a cramped closet, Ana Sasuga's 'Tudo dá certo' unfolds a dark, forbidden tale. Two siblings, bound by blood and religious constraints, succumb to their carnal desires. As they struggle with their guilt, their bodies betray them, lubricating and yearning for the other's touch. Their taboo lust escalates into a wild, aghori-like coupling, leaving them spent and remorseful amidst smeared juices and spent fluids, seeking absolution for their sins.