Set against the backdrop of early 80s urban Brazil, the film uses the "revenge" trope common in international exploitation cinema (similar to the I Spit on Your Grave or Last House on the Left subgenres). It portrays a world where the legal system is failing, and the characters are pushed to their absolute limits. The "Boca do Lixo" Influence
While it remains a niche entry in Brazilian film history, collectors often seek it out for its raw portrayal of 1980s urban tension. It can occasionally be found through specialty media sellers like eBay with English subtitles for international viewers. a menina e o estuprador 1982
The story follows (Vanessa Alves), a spoiled young woman from São Paulo who is emotionally neglected by her mother. Raised primarily by the family's chauffeur, Pedro (Zózimo Bulbul), and maid, Dalva , Vanessa struggles with severe sexual repression and disturbing daydreams. Her best friend, Denise, encourages her to see a psychotherapist named Dr. Artur to address her issues. However, the therapist is unethical and pushes Vanessa toward a mental breakdown by forcing her to relive repressed childhood memories, leading to a sinister climax. Critical Themes and Reception Set against the backdrop of early 80s urban
Vanessa’s isolation leads her to retreat into a world of disturbing daydreams and sexual fantasies. While she rejects the advances of Arlindo, a local teenager, she finds herself fascinated and troubled by the promiscuous lifestyle of her best friend, Denise (Jussara Calmon). The narrative follows Vanessa’s spiraling mental state as her internal fantasies begin to collide with a harsh and dangerous reality. Production and Context Conrado Sanchez Starring: Vanessa Alves, Zózimo Bulbul, Jussara Calmon Language: Portuguese Runtime: 80 minutes It can occasionally be found through specialty media
As the narrative unfolds, the film explores the psychological aftermath of sexual violence. Márcia struggles with fear, shame, and the desire for revenge. The plot darkens as the rapist continues his attacks, and Márcia eventually becomes determined to confront the man who destroyed her peace, leading to a tense and violent climax.
: While Vanessa Alves is noted for her presence, critics often describe the acting as "badly forced" or "ridiculous". Controversy
: The film is infamous for its unusual soundtrack, which includes unauthorized versions of songs like Pink Floyd’s "Another Brick in the Wall".