Brasileirinhas - Marcia Imperator Possuida Pelo Sexol -upd- Here
Brasileirinhas cleverly marketed the "Possuida" relationship as a "Globo-quality novela, but without clothes." Consider the tropes common to Brazilian telenovelas:
"Possuida" checks all three boxes. The difference is that the "consummation" of the love is graphic and explicit, whereas a soap opera would fade to black. Imperator argued in a 2015 interview that this honesty was more romantic: Brasileirinhas - Marcia Imperator Possuida Pelo Sexol -UPD-
"In a novel, they kiss and the camera pans to the window. The audience knows they are making love, but they don't see the vulnerability. In 'Possuida,' we show the vulnerability. That is the ultimate trust in a relationship." "Possuida" checks all three boxes
As the series progresses, the relationship evolves. Rodrigo stops being a monster and becomes a "tragic hero." The romantic storyline deepens: Rodrigo teaches Laura about the past, recites poetry from the 1700s through her lips, and protects her from real-world dangers. "In a novel, they kiss and the camera pans to the window
Born on June 2, 1981, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Marcia Imperator began her career in the entertainment industry early on. She initially gained fame through her work as a model and actress in mainstream media. Her career took a significant turn when she became associated with Brasileirinhas, where she not only acted but also produced content.