La Llorona (2019) «PREMIUM»
Generally negative to mixed; critics often described it as "popcorn fare" relying heavily on predictable jump scares rather than atmospheric dread. Where to Watch: Available for streaming on Prime Video . Comparison Table La Llorona (Guatemala) The Curse of La Llorona (USA) Director Jayro Bustamante Michael Chaves Primary Focus Genocide & Political Justice Jump Scares & Supernatural Action Language Spanish, Mayan-Ixil English, Spanish Atmosphere Slow-burn, oppressive, elegant High-energy, loud, eerie Main Connection Metaphorical use of folklore Direct adaptation of the legend
Set in 1973 Los Angeles, a social worker (played by Linda Cardellini) ignores the warning of a troubled mother and soon finds her own children targeted by the malevolent spirit of La Llorona, who seeks to replace her own drowned children. Genre: Supernatural Horror / Thriller. La Llorona (2019)
A major commercial success, grossing $123.1 million worldwide against a modest $9 million budget. Generally negative to mixed; critics often described it
Directed by Michael Chaves and produced by James Wan, this film was marketed as part of The Conjuring Universe, though it has occasionally been retconned by producers as a standalone entry. IMDb News Wikipedia Genre: Supernatural Horror / Thriller
Accountability, collective memory, and the "political horrors of the past." 2. The Curse of La Llorona (Hollywood Supernatural Horror)