Amor Estranho Amor Love Strange Love 1982 English Exclusive (UHD • 8K)
The primary reason for the film's notoriety is Xuxa Meneghel, who later became known as the "Queen of the Little Ones" (Rainha dos Baixinhos), a beloved children's television host and singer in Brazil.
The most contentious aspect is the casting of 12-year-old Xuxa Meneghel as Tamara, a younger girl in the brothel. In Khouri’s original, Tamara’s scenes are brief and non-sexual—she represents lost innocence. However, English-marketing materials (posters, box covers) center Xuxa’s name and image, often with taglines like “The forbidden awakening.” The English cut extends her reaction shots during Hugo’s seduction, implying a voyeuristic triangle that Khouri never filmed. This re-contextualization has led to the film being banned in several countries under child protection laws, even though the original Brazilian version was legally passed with an 18+ rating for adult themes, not child performance.
The narrative functions primarily as a coming-of-age story subverted by an environment of adult decadence, political corruption, and shifting moral boundaries. As the young Hugo navigates this environment, he becomes a passive observer of the adult world's complexities. The film culminates in highly controversial scenes involving the young protagonist and adult characters, which would later become the flashpoint for decades of legal censorship. Director Walter Hugo Khouri and Artistic Context amor estranho amor love strange love 1982 english exclusive
The narrative culminates in a highly controversial, brief sexual encounter between the young Hugo and a woman named Tamara, played by Brazilian mega-star Xuxa Meneghel. Why Is the Film So Famous?
Walter Hugo Khouri was no hack. Regardless of the moral panic surrounding the film, his direction is undeniably stylish. The film is drenched in deep shadows, amber lighting, and claustrophobic framing. The brothel feels like a gilded cage—a mausoleum of desire. The primary reason for the film's notoriety is
Because of her later career as a wholesome icon, the film was treated as a "forbidden" artifact for years. 🎭 Cinematic Style
Walter Hugo Khouri is known for his "cinema of the absurd" and his fixation on female bodies. Visually, Love Strange Love is stunning. Unlike cheap pornos of the era, Khouri shot this like a European art film. As the young Hugo navigates this environment, he
Reviews of the film are deeply divided, often colored by the real-world controversy surrounding its leads: Amor Estranho Amor (1982) - IMDb