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Fernanda and Cacá’s Apartment
Fernanda and Cacá’s apartment symbolizes comfort, stability, and the privilege that underpins their lives. It is a controlled, curated space where resources, aesthetics, and domestic labor are carefully managed, highlighting the contrast between their secure environment and Maju’s precarious position.
Amazon Rainforest
The Amazon rainforest represents escape and an alternative mode of existence beyond Western social norms. For Fernanda, it is a space of spiritual experimentation and reflection, where encounters with Shakuna and the ayahuasca ceremony allow her to explore motherhood and desire, removed from the pressures of her everyday life.
Bus
The bus symbolizes transition and movement, carrying Maju and Cora physically and metaphorically into a new, uncertain phase of life. It is a space where plans are fragile and the journey itself mirrors the precariousness of Maju’s attempt to create a new family dynamic.
Motel
The Love Motel highlights...
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