Other than that it's a stand-alone movie. There's a cross-over character and a quick shot of Annabelle.
This movie gets poor ratings among horror fans but a lot of casual fans love it.Īs for being part of The Conjuring Universe, it's true but just barely. Anyone who's seen more than a dozen horrors will likely find most of the scares coming from a mile away and will slowly lose enthusiasm as they recognize all the familiar horror tropes being relied on. This La Llorona was created to specifically appeal to new and casual horror fans.
This newest addition to the La Llorona legend comes from Michael Chaves and James Wan, meaning it's also an addition to The Conjuring universe (Chaves will be in the drivers seat for Conjuring 3). A social worker dealing with the disappearance of two children fears for her own family after beginning the investigation. It’s elevated somewhat by the presence of Linda Cardellini in the lead, with her bringing some. While the other films have continued to entertain, this newest. If you’re a hardcore horror fan though, THE CURSE OF LA LLORONA is pretty weak, familiar stuff. The evil ghost pursues her and her young family. She comes across the ghost of the 'weeping woman', La Llorona. Film set in Los Angeles in the 1970s and inspired by a Mexican legend in which a social worker examines the case of two missing children.
She's the perfect subject for a horror movie, as evidenced by the many horrors already made about her including The Crying Woman from 1933 Legacy of the Crying Woman from 1947, La Llorona from 1960, Revenge of the Crying Woman from 1974, another Revenge of La Llorona from 2006, Las lloronas from 2004, The Wailer from 2006 (along with The Wailer 2 and The Wailer 3), The River: Legend of La Llorona from 2006, The Cry from 2007, The True Story of the Weeping Woman from 2007, Her Cry: La Llorona Investigation from 2013 and finally The Curse of La Llorona from 2019. The Curse of La Llorona is the sixth film in the hugely popular Conjuring franchise. Patricia Velasquez, Sean Patrick Thomas. You know she's around when you can hear her crying, that's when you know you're screwed. Fandoms: The Conjuring (Movies), The Curse of La Llorona (2019), Annabelle (2014), The Haunting in Connecticut (2009) General Audiences.
La Llorona is a Mexican urban legend (dating back to 1486) about a woman who snatches kids and drowns them in a river, told by parents to keep their kids safe from flash floods.