In a charming romantic comedy, the story revolves around a group of couples who discover that, due to an administrative error, they are not actually married. It all begins when a likable judge, portrayed with charisma, reveals that a batch of marriages has been invalidated due to a botched procedure at the civil registry. This news hits the protagonists like a bucket of cold water, ranging from an excited group of newlyweds to couples who have been living together for years.
The characters form a colorful cast of personalities: from a marriage going through a crisis to a pair of clandestine lovers, each must confront the reality of their situation. As they try to decide what to do with this unexpected freedom, laughter ensues, leading to a series of misunderstandings and hilarious situations. The pressure to choose whether to remarry or to continue with their lives as if nothing happened creates moments of reflection and, of course, a torrent of comedic gags.
Throughout the film, true love and emotional connection surface, allowing each couple to reevaluate their relationship. With a clever script and memorable performances, the plot serves as a reminder that marriage is more than just a simple contract; it is a journey full of surprises and unexpected decisions. In the end, the protagonists will learn that, despite the circumstances, what truly matters is the love they share.