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Cinema’s Most Lavish Taboo: A Feature on Amor Estranho Amor (Love Strange Love, 1982)
The Setting: A twelve-year-old Hugo (played by Marcelo Ribeiro) is sent by his grandmother to live with his mother, Anna (Vera Fischer), in a high-class brothel catering to wealthy politicians. Cinema’s Most Lavish Taboo: A Feature on Amor
- Cinematography: Director Walter Hugo Khouri was a perfectionist. Every frame of this movie looks like a photograph from a forgotten issue of Playboy or Penthouse—but with an art-house soul. The use of mirrors to show fractured identities is brilliant.
- Score: The synth-and-piano score sounds like a collaboration between Goblin and Chopin. It is haunting, repetitive, and gets stuck in your head for days.
- Performance: Vera Fischer gives a tour-de-force performance as the villainous grandmother. She is not a cartoon; she is a woman trapped by her own power, and Fischer plays her with tragic desperation. Watching her in English dub only magnifies her intensity.
was originally filmed in Portuguese, collectors and cult film enthusiasts often seek out dubbed versions or high-quality subtitled cuts. Because the ban was only recently lifted in 2017 was originally filmed in Portuguese, collectors and cult
The English Dub: A Campy, Hypnotic Charm
For many international viewers, the "English Dubbed" version is the definitive way to experience this film. While purists might argue for the original Portuguese, the English dub adds an entirely unique layer of surrealism to the proceedings. was originally filmed in Portuguese
The film’s notoriety stems from the participation of Xuxa Meneghel, who plays the prostitute Tamara. A few years after the film’s release, Xuxa became Brazil’s "Queen of Children," hosting a wildly popular kids’ TV show.
