La Llorona (2019)

Movie · 2019 · Thriller, Horror, Drama · 1h 37m · NR · Spanish

Curator score: 4.7/10 (49.8K ratings)

The past will haunt you.

Overview

Accused of the genocide of Mayan people, retired general Enrique is trapped in his mansion by massive protests. Abandoned by his staff, the indignant old man and his family must face the devastating truth of his actions and the growing sense that a wrathful supernatural force is targeting them for his crimes.

Ratings

Director

Jayro Bustamante

Production

La Casa de Producción, Les Films du Volcan, L'Aide aux Cinémas du Monde, El Ministerio de Cultura Y Deportes de Guatamala

Cast

María Mercedes Coroy, Sabrina De La Hoz, Margarita Kénefic, Julio Díaz, María Telón, Juan Pablo Olyslager, Ayla-Elea Hurtado, Enrique Argüello, Alejandra Colom, Marvin Coroy, Pedro Javier Silva Lira, Maria Marcos, Rigoberta Menchú

Where to watch

fuboTV, Philo, Shudder

Curator Review

Verdict

A slow-burn political horror-drama that uses folklore as a vehicle for guilt, memory, and historical reckoning. It’s more austere and mournful than scary, but the atmosphere, sound design, and moral force make it a strong watch for viewers who like their genre films serious and politically charged.

Best for

  • slow-burn horror fans
  • political thrillers with supernatural elements
  • films about historical guilt and reckoning
  • austere, atmospheric cinema
  • Latin American genre cinema

Skip if

  • you want conventional jump-scare horror
  • you need fast pacing
  • you prefer clear-cut supernatural mythology
  • you dislike politically explicit storytelling
  • you want a straightforward adaptation of the La Llorona legend

Overview

La Llorona is less a ghost story than a reckoning. Jayro Bustamante turns a familiar folk figure into an instrument of judgment, setting the supernatural against the unresolved violence of Guatemala’s past. The result is restrained, eerie, and politically pointed, with the mansion functioning like a pressure cooker for denial and fear.

Worth noting

What stands out most is the film’s control. It moves with deliberate patience, letting chants, silence, and uneasy domestic spaces do much of the work. That restraint may frustrate viewers expecting a more traditional horror payoff, but it gives the film its power: the dread feels rooted in history rather than spectacle.

Bottom line

This is a film for viewers who appreciate horror as allegory and atmosphere as argument. Its emotional register is bleak, but the concept is sharp and the execution committed, making it one of the more distinctive Latin American genre films of its era.

Top Letterboxd reviews

CinemaVoid 🏴‍☠️ (4★) · 608 likes

This movie might be from Guatemala but speaks volumes about the history of corrupt politicians in Latin America. A folk tale with social conscience.

Paul Thomas (3.5★) · 441 likes

I hesitate at calling this a horror. It's more a political thriller with a horror folklore as an element. Whatever it is, it's pretty fascinating. Wait til you hear the sound design. The chants of the protesters almost becomes a rhythmic tone to the film

davidehrlich (3.5★) · 411 likes

Reviews of Jayro Bustamante’s “La Llorona” (“The Weeping Woman”) are obligated to mention that this quiet and trembling phantasmagoria about the ghosts of the Guatemalan Civil War has virtually nothing to do with Michael Chaves’ “The Curse of La Llorona,” the schlocky jump-scare machine that Warner Bros. released last spring. Aside from their shared roots in the same piece of Latin American folklore, these two films couldn’t have less in common; one is a slow-burn séance for the victims of… more Reviews of Jayro Bustamante’s “La Llorona” (“The Weeping Woman”) are obligated to mention that this quiet and trembling phantasmagoria about the ghosts of the Guatemalan Civil War has virtually nothing to do with Michael Chaves’ “The Curse of La Llorona,” the schlocky jump-scare machine that Warner Bros. released last spring. Aside from their shared roots in the same piece of Latin American folklore, these two films couldn’t have less in common; one is a slow-burn séance for the victims of… more

laird (4.5★) · 239 likes

It's funny to me that Criterion channel has (or at least had) well known stuff like HG Lewis gore movies (bringing trash to the art house snobs?) and this slow, austere, long take supernatural revenge story that could use the kind of exposure Criterion brings to titles is on Shudder (bringing art house to the trash snobs?). I see people are ragging on this for not being enough of a horror story (when it's about real genocide?!?!) and for not being subtle enough (when it's about real genocide?!?!). I found it totally satisfying. íNo justicia, no hay paz!

Jed Shepherd (4★) · 203 likes

A really controlled slow burn that sprinkles its shocks lightly. It left me in a bit of a state of despair to be honest which is apt considering the theme. Superbly constructed. A tragic triumph.

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Topics

folk horror, political thriller, slow burn, supernatural drama, Latin American cinema, historical trauma, atmospheric, psychological dread, authoritarian guilt, art-house horror

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