In 2019, two distinct films titled La Llorona were released, offering vastly different takes on the famous Latin American legend of the "Weeping Woman." While both center on a mother whose children are in peril from a vengeful spirit, one is a mainstream Hollywood supernatural horror, and the other is a critically acclaimed Guatemalan political drama.
An aging, paranoid former dictator, Enrique Monteverde, is on trial for genocide. After his acquittal, his home is besieged by protesters. The arrival of a mysterious new indigenous maid, Alma, coincides with supernatural occurrences that suggest the legend of La Llorona has come to exact justice for his past sins. Genre: Political Drama / Horror / Magical Realism. La Llorona (2019)
Generally negative to mixed; critics often described it as "popcorn fare" relying heavily on predictable jump scares rather than atmospheric dread. Where to Watch: Available for streaming on Prime Video . Comparison Table La Llorona (Guatemala) The Curse of La Llorona (USA) Director Jayro Bustamante Michael Chaves Primary Focus Genocide & Political Justice Jump Scares & Supernatural Action Language Spanish, Mayan-Ixil English, Spanish Atmosphere Slow-burn, oppressive, elegant High-energy, loud, eerie Main Connection Metaphorical use of folklore Direct adaptation of the legend In 2019, two distinct films titled La Llorona