: Some modern viewers on Letterboxd point out a "moral pendulum" in the story, noting the tension created by the male gaze and the exploitation of a minor's innocence.
The Brazilian film , directed by David Neves , is generally regarded as a nostalgic, poetic tribute to Rio de Janeiro and the essence of "Carioca" life . It follows a middle-aged filmmaker in an existential crisis who falls for a young girl he sees on the street, unaware she is his girlfriend's daughter. Critical and Audience Reception Fulaninha (1986)
: Reviewers on IMDb highlight the film's "delightful Carioca romance" and its beautiful title song by Paulinho da Viola . It is noted for being an autobiographical work of Neves, filled with homages to classic cinema. : Some modern viewers on Letterboxd point out