Contrary to what many might think at first glance, it doesn't fit the label of "trash," but rather as a serious film - and that's a positive thing, as I detest the nonsense of "trash" movies! However, even with this serious approach, some parts of the plot seem somewhat implausible. The narrative, despite attempting to explore a difficult theme for its time, ends up falling into some improbable situations, which affects the viewer's immersion in the story. Nevertheless, the film has its merits, such as competent direction and convincing performances from the cast, managing to maintain the audience's interest despite some flaws in the screenplay. Overall, the film presents an interesting proposition but could benefit from a more realistic approach in certain aspects of the plot to create a more impactful experience.