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La llorona

  • 2019
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  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
8.6K
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María Mercedes Coroy in La llorona (2019)
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Folk HorrorCrimeDramaHorrorThrillerWar

An aging paranoid war criminal, protected by his faithful wife, faces death while being haunted by the ghosts of his past.An aging paranoid war criminal, protected by his faithful wife, faces death while being haunted by the ghosts of his past.An aging paranoid war criminal, protected by his faithful wife, faces death while being haunted by the ghosts of his past.

  • Director
    • Jayro Bustamante
  • Writers
    • Jayro Bustamante
    • Lisandro Sanchez
  • Stars
    • María Mercedes Coroy
    • Sabrina De La Hoz
    • Margarita Kenéfic
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Jayro Bustamante
    • Writers
      • Jayro Bustamante
      • Lisandro Sanchez
    • Stars
      • María Mercedes Coroy
      • Sabrina De La Hoz
      • Margarita Kenéfic
    • 72User reviews
    • 113Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 28 wins & 60 nominations total

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    María Mercedes Coroy
    María Mercedes Coroy
    • Alma
    Sabrina De La Hoz
    Sabrina De La Hoz
    • Natalia
    Margarita Kenéfic
    • Carmen
    Julio Diaz
    Julio Diaz
    • Enrique
    María Telón
    María Telón
    • Valeriana
    Juan Pablo Olyslager
    Juan Pablo Olyslager
    • Letona
    Ayla-Elea Hurtado
    • Sara
    Enrique Argüello
    • Abogado
    Alejandra Colom
    • Periodista
    Marvin Coroy
    • Intérprete juicio
    Pedro Javier Silva Lira
    • Police Officer
    María Marcos
    • Mujer Ixil
    Alex Ramos
    Alex Ramos
    • Journalist
    • Director
      • Jayro Bustamante
    • Writers
      • Jayro Bustamante
      • Lisandro Sanchez
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    6Sir_AmirSyarif

    The horror elements of the story are very minimal

    A pretty bold vision on one of the most well-known figures in Latin American folklore. Jayro Bustamante's 'La Llorona' smartly reimagines the folk legend as political horror story. Unfortunately, most of its conflicts and characters are underdeveloped with the slow-burn pacing drags and the horror elements are very minimal, making it rather difficult to relate to or become attached to the whole story.
    8rubenm

    Latin American cinema at its best

    This film starts with a whisper. A small voice, whispering Spanish words. Then, there is an image: the face of a woman, filmed in close-up. It turns out she's praying. Very slowly, the camera zooms out. Walls come into view, and other persons. They're praying in a circle, holding hands. The whispering grows louder and louder.

    This is a magnificent start of a film, and it's great moviemaking. I was immediately captured by the scene, and as a consequence by the whole movie. There are many other such great scenes, delictately filmed, with great intensity.

    'La llorona', which is based on historical facts, shows the last episode in the life of an aging military dictator in Guatemala. He is convicted of genocide because of his cruelty towards the indigenous Maya population, but later acquitted. We see him in his sprawling mansion, which is permanently surrounded by an angry mob demanding justice for the numerous family members who have 'dissapeared'. Also in the house are his wife, his daughter and his granddaughter. When the family hires a young, beautiful and mysterious Maya girl as a servant, peculiar things start happening.

    The film shows an important period in the Guatemalan history, but it is more than just a historical account. It also captures, in a very creative way, the dark forces that surround the general. It shows the dilemmas of the family members: do they remain loyal to their husband, father and grandfather, even when they slowly become convinced of his wrongdoing? It also highlights the social and cultural differences between the indigenous Maya and the Guatemalans of European descent. And, of course, it is a modern version of the legend of La llorona. Let's face it: that's quite a lot for one film.

    The good thing is that all these different themes are not conflicting. They merge together, and the result is a very organic, beautifully filmed movie. For western audiences, a film about events from long ago in a tiny Latin American country may sound a bit off-putting. But seeing it is pure cinematographic joy.
    9Foxtrot1

    More drama than horror, still excellent

    The plot summary on IMDb doesn't do this film justice. It's a slow-burn drama about the family of a retired Guatemalan general on trial for war crimes. His daughter, an intelligent and compassionate medical doctor, is finally reckoning with what her father participated in, and her moral struggle expands to the rest of the family. At the same time, the general's sins are coming home to roost in a very literal way.

    There is an element of horror here, but I was much more enthralled by the family drama of the piece. Unfortunately, it does copy one thing from other thought-provoking horror films and fails to fully stick the landing. Still a wonderful film and one that I'll think about for a long time to come. Brilliant cinematography and sound design, see it in a well-equipped theatre if you can.
    7richardwworkman

    The Horrorific actions of the living.

    A Llorna is more of a political drama rather than a traditional horror film. The problem with establishing a principle character as a convicted genocidal former dictator is the from the begging of the story it's very difficult to care what happens to him.

    The plot goes some way to redressing this balance by placing three generations of women as the central characters.

    The story is told from the mothers perspective. Trapped in the dictator's company they represent different levels of ignorance, innocence and hope. The wife of the despot comfortable with the political lifestyle, wilfully dismisses any suggestion of her husband's improper behaviour.

    The daughter, a professional healer bound by her service and Hippocratic oath puts her in conflict with her parents and protective of her own daughter. The granddaughter, the innocent, unable to understand why people are saying such horrible things about her kindly grandfather.

    In these three characters we are offered different levels of ignorance all the while the real victims scream and protest, heard but rarely seen.

    Into this scenario arrives Llorona herself and it's through her that the spirits communicate and seek their retribution.

    This is a subtle tale and one that some might find slow going. The horror lays not in the actions of the dead, but the injustice of the living.
    CinemaClown

    A Chilling Metaphor Of Guatemala's Blood-Soaked History

    A slow-burn political drama that merges the real-life horrors of the Guatemalan genocide with one of Latin America's most famous folklores, La Llorona (also called The Weeping Woman) is a story about the ghosts of the past bleeding into the present to right the wrongs, and is crafted in the same vein as Issa López's Tigers Are Not Afraid & Mati Diop's Atlantics.

    Co-written, co-edited & directed by Jayro Bustamante, the film is more interested in exploring the collective tragedy, trauma & terror of a nation reeling from loss & unaccountability, and applies the mythic elements to bring justice on doorsteps of those responsible for the mass slaughter. Although it is far from a straightforward genre film, its atmosphere still reeks of spectres & phantasmagoria.

    The story concerns the family of a retired general on trial for war crimes, and the unraveling they undergo after the arrival of a mysterious domestic help. There is a haunting quality to the way it is filmed, plus the horror aspects are finely utilised too yet it fails to immerse us completely into its world and never goes all-in with the retribution that was always coming which is a shame, for more could've been done here.

    Overall, La Llorona makes for a gripping story about the voids that never fill and scars that never heal, and also serves as a chilling metaphor of the blood-soaked history of Guatemala that's still crying for closure. Not a film for all and certainly not for those expecting something alone the lines of the terrible Hollywood take on the Latin American fable, this Guatemalan feature is a political drama pierced with thin lines of horror & fantasy.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Guatemala for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021.
    • Quotes

      Valeriana: All the hatred, all the talking about bad things must leave... Negative energy, I ask you to leave this house for the sake of the family. Ancestors, please help us understand who wants to harm us. Protect us from all evil, make all evil go away.

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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Horror Movies of 2020 (2020)
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      La llorona
      Performed by Gaby Moreno

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2020 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Guatemala
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Maya
    • Also known as
      • La Llorona
    • Filming locations
      • Rafael Landívar University, Guatemala City, Guatemala
    • Production companies
      • El Ministerio de Cultura Y Deportes de Guatamala
      • La Casa de Production
      • Les Films du Volcan
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      • $294,404
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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