Se Nada Mais Der Certo is a 2009 Brazilian drama film directed by José Eduardo Belmonte.
Léo is a journalist covering events for newspapers outside of São Paulo. He is in serious financial trouble, made worse by delays in getting paid. ÃÂngela shares an apartment with Léo and has a 6-year-old son, who is practically raised by his nanny. Depressed, ÃÂngela stays in bed for most of the day and goes out looking for fun at night. One night, Léo decides to spend the little money he has at the nightclub where ÃÂngela goes, and meets Marcin, a trans man. Soon, they become friends and decide to drink, together with Wilson, a taxi driver who believes he needs a psychiatrist. Gradually, a strong emotional bond grows between them, which increases when they decide to play a dangerous game.