: An American family (Autumn Reeser and Antonio Cupo) travels to a remote Mexican hacienda to heal after a personal tragedy. They quickly find themselves hunted by the malevolent "Weeping Woman" spirit who preys on children.
: Many viewers on Letterboxd and IMDb suggest watching it with friends for unintentional laughs, specifically citing the "day-for-night" shooting filter that makes scenes look murky and blue.
Here’s a breakdown of what to expect from this specific take on the famous Mexican folklore:
: One of the few praised elements is the historic retelling of the legend through flashbacks, which some critics felt had more "soul" than the modern-day script. Where to Watch The Legend of La Llorona (2022)