![]() ![]() ![]() So much so that one person ran out in the middle, only to return about 15minutes later. The movie maintains a high degree of unbroken tension throughout, and certainly kept this audience on the edge of their seats. Throw in some muffled swearing coming from the rest of the audience, and I’m going to go way out on a limb and say this is a pretty scary flick. From Patricia, Anna learns that the killer is La Llorona - the weeping woman - a deranged mother who drowned her children and herself, and who now comes for children to replace her own…children like Anna’s.Ĭredit to The Curse of La Llorona, this is the first horror movie I’ve been in where I heard a couple of people scream at varying points. ![]() It doesn’t occur to Anna that whatever Patricia was trying to shield her children from might be real, or that it might be following her now. Her concern only increases when those children then disappear from the care home to which they are subsequently assigned and reappear drowned next to the river. When she gets there and finds Patricia’s kids locked in a closet covered in talismanic drawings, she realizes something is very wrong. However, she is unwilling to abandon the families she’s responsible for and goes to help Patricia (Patricia Velasquez), a mother who has spent a long time on her list. Anna (Linda Cardellini), a social worker in Los Angeles, is struggling to handle her caseload as well as her two children after the death of her husband. ![]()
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