The film relies on a small, dedicated ensemble to build its claustrophobic, intense atmosphere:
Reviewers have noted the film's "vibey" and surreal atmosphere. Interestingly, it features a soundtrack that heavily borrows from international pop and film scores, including unauthorized use of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall" and James Bond themes. a menina e o estuprador 1982
The film employs surreal, avant-garde framing during Vanessa's mental breakdowns. One of its most infamous sequences involves visceral blood-smearing imagery meant to represent her fractured state of innocence. The film relies on a small, dedicated ensemble