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Horror

The Curse of La Llorona

- She wants your children.

In 1970s Los Angeles, ignoring the eerie warning of a troubled mother suspected of child endangerment, a social worker and her own young kids are soon drawn into a frightening supernatural realm.

Release Date : 2019-04-17

Language :SpanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Atomic MonsterNew Line CinemaEmile Gladstone Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : The ChildrenThe Curse of the Crying Woman

Cast

Linda Cardellini

Character Name : Anna Tate-Garcia

Original Name : Linda Cardellini

Gender : Female

Raymond Cruz

Character Name : Rafael Olvera

Original Name : Raymond Cruz

Gender : Male

Patricia Velásquez

Character Name : Patricia Alvarez

Original Name : Patricia Velásquez

Gender : Female

Roman Christou

Character Name : Chris Garcia

Original Name : Roman Christou

Gender : Male

Jaynee-Lynne Kinchen

Character Name : Samantha Garcia

Original Name : Jaynee-Lynne Kinchen

Gender : Female

Marisol Ramirez

Character Name : La Llorona

Original Name : Marisol Ramirez

Gender : Female

Sean Patrick Thomas

Character Name : Detective Cooper

Original Name : Sean Patrick Thomas

Gender : Male

Tony Amendola

Character Name : Father Perez

Original Name : Tony Amendola

Gender : Male

Oliver Alexander

Character Name : Carlos

Original Name : Oliver Alexander

Gender : Male

Aiden Lewandowski

Character Name : Tomas

Original Name : Aiden Lewandowski

Gender : Male

Irene Keng

Character Name : Donna

Original Name : Irene Keng

Gender : Female

DeLaRosa Rivera

Character Name : David Garcia

Original Name : DeLaRosa Rivera

Gender : Male

Madeleine McGraw

Character Name : April

Original Name : Madeleine McGraw

Gender : Female

Sophia Santi

Character Name : Bocanegra / Female customer

Original Name : Sophia Santi

Gender : Female

Jethan Camarena

Character Name : Simon

Original Name : Jethan Camarena

Gender : Male

Fontana Sim

Character Name : Carol

Original Name : Fontana Sim

Gender : Male

Scarlett Black

Character Name : Millie

Original Name : Scarlett Black

Gender : Male

Don Roberson

Character Name : Wealthy Man

Original Name : Don Roberson

Gender : Male

Sierra Heuermann

Character Name : Sam

Original Name : Sierra Heuermann

Gender : Female

Paul Rodríguez

Character Name : Officer Claro

Original Name : Paul Rodríguez

Gender : Male

John Marshall Jones

Character Name : Mr. Hankins

Original Name : John Marshall Jones

Gender : Male

Ricardo Mamood-Vega

Character Name : Perez

Original Name : Ricardo Mamood-Vega

Gender : Male

Andrew Tinpo Lee

Character Name : ER Doctor

Original Name : Andrew Tinpo Lee

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2021-06-23

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) It’s not as bad as The Nun, let me write this straight away. If there’s one thing that this movie proves is Michael Chavestalented filmmaking skills, which offers hope for The Conjuring 3. Contrary to the other spin-off of the universe, The Curse of La Llorona toned down on the lazy exposition and elevated its scary sequences, simply by having a more capable director. Beautiful one-take scenes are spread throughout the runtime, which not only increase the suspense but prove that Chaves actually works hard to provide a terrifying environment. He also delivers some effective and innovative jump scares, even though most of them still follow an annoyingly predictable timing. These are still heavy on the cliche of “character turning her head, big ugly monster face screams and the score goes from silence to screeching volume.” Scenes like these aren’t scary anymore and they feel dated, as well as the typical origin story. There’s nothing new or exciting in an “urban legend turned true.” Fortunately, the backstory is simple, it isn’t filled with explicit exposition every two minutes, and the short runtime helps the film to develop through a fast pacing. Sadly, it’s just another common horror screenplay that the writers took from the scripts cabinet. Linda Cardellini gives a strong performance as the protagonist. Even though every character in this movie makes questionable decisions that lead to avoidable events (something inevitable in horror films), Anna is a compelling and courageous woman, who only wants to do what’s best for any children, not only their own. Raymond Cruz portrays Rafael, a priest who sort of almost is a deus ex machina. He barely has any kind of decent character development, but he works well enough as comic relief to lighten up an otherwise too dark tone. The kids are good, but Patricia Velasquez (Patricia Alvarez) is way over-the-top, which doesn’t help her already not-so-good script. All in all, The Curse of La Llorona is … okay. It’s not near as horrible as The Nun, and honestly, that’s a good compliment for such a typical and cliche horror flick. Michael Chaves truly saves what could have been a disaster with another director. Wonderfully handled one-take sequences, which elevate the suspense levels, and he also produced some imaginative jump scares, even if most of them still lack actual scariness. Linda Cardellini is great as the lead, but every character is compelled to make dumb decisions to move the plot forward. Some characters needed more care in their scripts, and more focus on the story to tell instead of just creating scares after scares. Close, but not close enough … Rating: C+

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Where I'm from, this was marketed as _The Curse of the Weeping Woman_ 'cause I guess Australia can't be trusted with to pronounce a Spanish word. Similarly, I guess Warner Bros. can't be trusted to make a horror movie without cramming it into the bloated _Conjuring_ franchise. I love seeing Linda Cardellini get work, but I don't know that a La Llorona movie was the best choice to put her in lead of, and I do know that **this** La Llorona movie was a bad choice, just like... Generally speaking. "Bad" might be too far. Bland? Old hat? Something along those lines might be a label that fits a little better. Definitely not the label "good" though. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-06-23

Acting was fine but the rest was one big cliche of the supernatural-horror genre with too many jump scares and the evil entity pretty much reminded me of the Nun, which makes sense since this is set in the Conjuring Universe.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2025-01-29

'The Curse of La Llorona' entertained me! First and foremost, the La Llorona demon is exactly what I wanted 'The Nun' to be - creepy without words, a perfect mix. The filmmakers utilise the character nicely, as well as importantly setting the right tone. Not to quote Gloria Stuart, but it feels like forever since I've enjoyed a movie from this franchise - and this isn't even an 'official' part of 'The Conjuring' universe (which probably explains why it's actually good - harsh, yet true). That's not to say it's amazingly made, e.g. there is some iffy writing; that part near the end with the doll is rather dumb, if ignorable. Linda Cardellini brings a very good performance, while Raymond Cruz is a neat piece of casting. Roman Christou and Jaynee-Lynne Kinchen make for solid kid actors, too. Tony Amendola appears as Father Perez, but remember it's absolutely not a part of the franchise... The bad reception that this has got is a shame, not that it changes the way I see it. A perfect example of why it's good to form your own opinions with film, because apparently 'The Conjuring 2' is good but this is bad - the opposite is true for me. Me and this franchise don't click correctly, evidently.