By the third film, O Fim do Romance , the storyline acknowledged the meta-narrative. Frota and Márcia play a couple breaking up due to "artistic differences." In a clever piece of fourth-wall breaking, the characters argue about the nature of their previous films. The romantic resolution is ambivalent: they do not end up together. This was rare for Brasileirinhas, which usually demanded happy endings. The director later admitted that Frota and Márcia refused to film a romantic scene together again, forcing the script to end with the two actors going their separate ways.
Only if you are a researcher of Brazilian adult cinema history or a die-hard Frota fan. For actual romantic storytelling, look elsewhere. For pure vintage pornography with a “so bad it’s funny” vibe, it’s mildly entertaining. By the third film, O Fim do Romance
In Desejo S.A. (a parody of corporate thrillers), Frota played the predatory CEO "Ronaldo," while Márcia played "Lúcia," the naive intern. The romantic storyline followed a classic power-imbalance trope. Initially, Lúcia resists Ronaldo’s advances. The relationship blossomed through blackmail and coercion, which the studio framed as "intense seduction." The sex scenes were choreographed like action sequences—angry, sweaty, and shot in the opulent mansions of São Paulo. Public demand for their pairing skyrocketed. This was rare for Brasileirinhas, which usually demanded