3/29/2024 0 Comments The curse of la llorona poster![]() ![]() ![]() 1973 conforms to the timeline franchise, which again doesn’t seem to make much difference to the film, except for some amusing fashion choices. This will either be comfortingly or uncomfortably familiar, depending on one’s fondness for the subgenre here. Same kinds of beats, same kind of earnestness, same invisible forces flinging people hither and thither, same kind of emphasis on Catholic faith to combat spectral evil. Early on, though, we get a vibe tells us, well before it’s confirmed onscreen, that we’re in a certain horror franchise (reading the cast list provides a definitive clue). ![]() It’s initially unclear why the story is set in 1973 – it’s not like ghost-busting technology has improved so much in the real world that it would make the events obsolete. Indeed, movies of the week were still in vogue when THE CURSE OF LA LLORONA is set, in 1973. This is despite the film’s tone, which is more movie of the week than bone-chilling. However, since THE CURSE OF LA LLORONA is, start to finish, about young children in supernatural jeopardy, the R rating is probably warranted. There’s no nudity, no swearing, and not a whole lot of bloodshed. Stars: Linda Cardellini, Roman Christou, Jaynee-Lynne Kinchen, Raymond Cruz, Tony Amendola, Marisol Ramirez, Patricia Velasquez, Sean Patrick Thomas THE CURSE OF LA LLORONA movie poster | ©2019 Warner Bros. ![]()
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