The sex scene between Iremar, played by Juliano Cazarré and the young pregnant woman, played by Samya De Lavor, wasn't simulated. The director Gabriel Mascaro makes this clear in a 2016 interview in which he talks about the camera position: "The sex scene with the pregnant woman, if we were one step ahead, it would become a totally porn film; but at the right distance it creates a very firm force and body enhancement." Despite Mascaro's choice to show the scene in half-light to hide the genitals and thus also the actual penetration, careful viewing of the sequence confirms the veracity of the sexual act. At the beginning of the scene De Lavor massages Cazarré's fully erect penis, which the same actress introduces a few seconds later into her own vagina. At the end of the scene, at the moment when De Lavor gets up from the reverse cowgirl position, some frames show Cazarré's penis in a semi-erect state and then falling to the side, evidence it had just come out of his partner's vagina. The scene caused a scandal in Brazil, especially in reference to De Lavor. "By that I mean that the audience is thinking: 'Is she really pregnant? How crazy is this? And this actress's husband, what is he thinking?'-of course, no one asks about the actor's wife, because there's this sexist culture in Brazil-and at some point, you sort of stop finding it strange and you start enjoying it with the actors."-Mascaro says.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:21