The joiner, Amauri, lives in a small farm in the countryside of São Paulo with his wife Leda and his religious brother Egydio. Amauri hires the maid Maria Imaculada, a young woman from Salvador, to help the stressed Leda in the housework. However, when she arrives, the flowers, trees, birds, fishes and small animals in the area die. Egydio is reading a book written by Joe Coffin where the soul of a raped deceased woman reincarnates, full of anger, in the body of a young woman seeking revenge against men. He sees similarities with Maria Imaculada, who secretly worships the devil in her room. Meanwhile a strange priest gives a medal to Amauri in the local chapel for his protection. When the son of Leda and Amauri, Marcílio, comes to the farm to spend a week vacation with his fiancée Cláudia, Imaculada sees an easy victim.
—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil