The Curse of La Llorona explained

The Curse of La Llorona
Director:Michael Chaves
Music:Joseph Bishara
Cinematography:Michael Burgess
Editing:Peter Gvozdas
Distributor:Warner Bros. Pictures
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:United States
Language:
  • English
  • Spanish
Budget:$9million
Gross:$123.1million[1]

The Curse of La Llorona (also known as The Curse of the Weeping Woman in some markets)[2] is a 2019 American supernatural horror film directed by Michael Chaves, in his feature directorial debut, and written by Mikki Daughtry and Tobias Iaconis. Based on the Latin American folklore of La Llorona, the film stars Linda Cardellini, Raymond Cruz, and Patricia Velásquez, and follows a mother in 1973 Los Angeles who must save her children from a malevolent spirit trying to steal them.[3] [4] The film was produced by James Wan through his Atomic Monster banner and, though not considered an installment in the franchise, takes place within The Conjuring Universe.

The Curse of La Llorona premiered at South by Southwest on March 15, 2019, and was theatrically released in the United States on April 19, 2019. It received mixed to unfavorable reviews, but grossed $123.1 million worldwide against a budget of $9 million.

Plot

In 1673 Mexico, a family plays in a field, and the youngest son gives his mother a necklace, who says she will treasure the item forever. The boy goes on a hike a while later and finds his mother violently drowning his brother in a stream. Horrified, he runs, but his mother catches him; he is assumed to be drowned as well.

300 years later, in 1973 Los Angeles, caseworker Anna investigates the truancy of client Patricia Alvarez's two children. Arriving at Patricia's house for a welfare check, she finds the children locked behind a door. After she insisted and though she was warned to get away from the door, Patricia attacks her and is taken away by the police. Patricia's sons, Carlos and Tomas, tell Anna to keep them in the room, so they are protected. Ignoring their warnings, she takes them to the child-services shelter, unaware that she put them in terrible danger. There, Tomas sleepwalks, and Carlos follows him until both boys see a woman in a white dress who attacks them.

The boys are found drowned in a river, and Anna is called out to the scene. She brings her own children, Chris and Sam, and they stay in the car while she investigates. She hears Patricia, accused of her sons' murders, screaming that it was Anna's fault for taking her sons and that Patricia had tried to stop the malevolent force of "La Llorona."

Chris leaves the car out of curiosity and encounters La Llorona (English: The Weeping Woman), who seizes his wrist and leaves burns. She stalks him back to the car, but leaves once Anna returns and the family flees the scene. The next day, La Llorona also grabs Sam and leaves identical burn marks. Anna interviews Patricia, who has an alibi for the time of her sons' deaths. However, Patricia reveals that in her hatred for Anna, she prayed to La Llorona to bring her own boys back and take Anna's children instead. Soon after, Anna encounters La Llorona when the spirit attempts to drown Sam in the bathtub. The ghost leaves burn marks on Anna's arm too. Anna seeks help from Father Perez, who relates the case to his previous experiences with a haunted porcelain doll. Perez tells Anna about former priest Rafael Olvera who has since became a folk shaman, who may be able to help them. Rafael arrives at Anna's house, setting up items for protection. In the night, La Llorona repeatedly attacks them and attempts to drown Anna and Sam in the pool. Anna pulls off La Llorona's necklace in the struggle.

Patricia arrives with a gun and tries to give Anna's children to La Llorona. Sam and Chris flee, and Patricia, realizing that she can't let another mother to feel the same pain she felt, and couldn't bring her children back to life anymore, comes to her senses and releases Anna, allowing her to help her children. Chris delays La Llorona by showing her the necklace that La Llorona's son had given her. This makes La Llorona briefly assume her human appearance and caress Chris, imagining him to be her real son. However, Sam accidentally unveils a mirror, and La Llorona reverts and proceeds to attack them. Anna stabs her through the chest with a cross made from a Fire Tree given by Rafael: trees that grew by the river where La Llorona drowned her children and were the only "witness" to her crime. The spirit is destroyed.

Anna and her children thank Rafael for his help. When he leaves, Anna looks down into a puddle of water beside the road.

Production

In October 2017, New Line Cinema announced to distribute a horror film directed by Michael Chaves, with James Wan and It and Annabelle writer Gary Dauberman serving as producers. Then titled The Children,[5] by July 2018, the film was renamed The Curse of La Llorona.[6] Linda Cardellini was cast to play a single mother and the lead character. Sean Patrick Thomas and Raymond Cruz co-starred in the film.[7]

After the first trailer's release, it was revealed that Tony Amendola was returning as Father Perez, last seen in the film Annabelle. The character gives direction to the family being tormented by the titular spirit and relates the haunting to his experiences with the demonic entity attached to the doll.[8] Despite this, Chaves has repeatedly stated that the film is not an official entry into The Conjuring Universe franchise.[9] [10] [11]

Principal photography on the film wrapped in November 2017.[12]

Release

The Curse of La Llorona was theatrically released in the United States and several other territories on April 19, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema.[13] It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 15, 2019.[14] The studio spent an estimated $35–40million on domestic advertisements for the film.

The Curse of La Llorona was released on Digital HD on July 16, 2019, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD on August 6, 2019.[15]

Reception

Box office

The Curse of La Llorona grossed $54.7million in the United States and Canada, and $68.4million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $123.1million, against a production budget of $9million. Deadline Hollywood calculated the net profit of the film to be $45.6million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues.[16]

In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Under the Silver Lake and was projected to gross $15–17million from 3,372 theaters in its opening weekend.[17] It made $11.8million on its first day, including $2.75million from Thursday night previews. It went on to over-perform, grossing $26.5million in its opening weekend and topping the box office; 49% of the audience was Hispanic.[18] In its second weekend, the film fell 69.5% to $8million, finishing third.[19]

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of based on 192 reviews, with an average rating of . The website's critical consensus reads, "Content to coast on jump scares rather than tap into its story's creepy potential, The Curse of La Llorona arrives in theaters already broken."[20] [21] At Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 41 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[22] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it 2.5 out of 5 stars and a "definite recommend" of 48%.

Accolades

Award nominations for The Curse of La Llorona
YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)Result
2019California on Location AwardsLocation Manager of the Year – Studio Feature FilmAdam Robinson
Golden Trailer AwardsBest Horror PosterThe Curse of La Llorona
MTV Movie & TV AwardsMost Frightened PerformanceLinda Cardellini

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Curse of La Llorona (2019) . . July 5, 2019.
  2. Web site: The Curse of the Weeping Woman . . October 18, 2018 . February 9, 2019.
  3. Web site: Linda Cardellini to Star in James Wan Horror-Thriller 'The Children' (EXCLUSIVE) . . Justin . Kroll . October 9, 2017 . January 9, 2018.
  4. Web site: Linda Cardellini Will Star in New Line's James Wan-Produced 'The Children' . . John . Squires . October 9, 2017 . January 9, 2018.
  5. Web site: Linda Cardellini to Take on The Children in James Wan-Produced Feature . . Jonathan . Barkan . October 9, 2017 . January 9, 2018.
  6. Web site: 'The Curse Of La Llorona' Terrifies ScareDiego With First Look, 'It: Chapter 2' & 'The Nun' Debut Unnerving New Footage – Comic-Con . Ramos . Dino-Ray . July 19, 2018 . . October 18, 2018.
  7. Web site: 'Barbershop's' Sean Patrick Thomas Joins James Wan's Horror Film 'The Children' . . Justin . Kroll . October 11, 2017 . January 9, 2018.
  8. Web site: Navarro . Meagan . March 16, 2019 . [SXSW Review] 'The Curse of La Llorona' Scares Up Its Own Space in 'The Conjuring' Universe ]. March 21, 2019 . Bloody Disgusting!.
  9. News: Hermanns. Grant. Curse of La Llorona Director Explains Why it Isn't Part of the Conjuring Universe. Screenrant. June 14, 2021.
  10. Web site: Dawe . Luke . 2023-07-21 . 'The Curse of La Llorona' Isn't Part of the 'Conjuring' Universe . 2023-09-18 . Collider . en.
  11. Web site: Squires . John . 2023-07-19 . Confirmed: 'The Curse of La Llorona' Is DEFINITELY Not Part of the Official 'Conjuring Universe' . 2023-09-18 . Bloody Disgusting! . en-US.
  12. Web site: That's a wrap! Had an amazing time working with old friends and now the best new ones on The Children directed by Michael Chaves. #setlifeisthebestlife . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/Bby3BhsABna . December 26, 2021 . registration. Instagram.
  13. News: Film News Roundup: Horror Movie Re-Titled 'The Curse of La Llorona' for Spring Release . McNary . Dave . July 19, 2018 . . October 28, 2018.
  14. Pet Sematary remake to world premiere at 2019 SXSW Film Festival . . Joey . Nolfi . February 6, 2019 . February 7, 2019.
  15. Web site: The Curse of La Llorona DVD Release Date August 6, 2019. DVDs Release Dates. 2019-08-21.
  16. Web site: Small Movies, Big Profits: 2019 Most Valuable Blockbuster Tournament . Anthony. D'Alessandro. Deadline Hollywood. April 27, 2020. April 27, 2020.
  17. Web site: Will 'Shazam!' Be Cursed By 'Llorona' Over Easter Weekend? – Box Office Preview . . Anthony . D'Alessandro . April 16, 2019 . April 16, 2019.
  18. Web site: Lowest Easter Weekend At The B.O. Since 2005 Despite $26M Purse Of 'La Llorona' – Saturday AM Update . . Anthony . D'Alessandro . April 21, 2019 . April 21, 2019.
  19. Web site: Avengers: Endgame' Rests At $357M+ Opening Record; Eyes $33M+ Monday & Record $180M 2nd Frame; Weekend Biz Hits $401M+ High . . D'Alessandro . Anthony . April 28, 2019 . April 28, 2019.
  20. Web site: The Curse of La Llorona (2019). Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. .
  21. Web site: The Curse of La Llorona is a Crying Shame . . Ryan . Fujitani . April 18, 2019 . April 19, 2019.
  22. Web site: The Curse of La Llorona Reviews . . . December 23, 2019.