The Curse of La Llorona Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.30/10 from 57000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La llorona

Title in Português:

A Maldição da Mulher Que Chora

Synopsis

The Curse of La Llorona is a horror film that tells the story of a social worker named Anna Tate-Garcia who is drawn into a supernatural mystery involving a mother who drowned her children in a river centuries ago. As Anna investigates the case, she discovers that the vengeful spirit of La Llorona is now targeting her own children.

As the haunting escalates, Anna seeks the help of a former priest who specializes in exorcisms to protect her family from the malevolent spirit. Together, they must find a way to break the curse of La Llorona before it's too late.

The film is filled with suspense, jump scares, and a chilling atmosphere that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The Curse of La Llorona is a terrifying tale of a mother's love gone wrong and the consequences of her actions that continue to haunt the living.

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The Curse of La Llorona
Superfly
Curtis Mayfield: Writer
Curtis Mayfield: Performer
Cue from Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?
Eddie in Love from The Courtship of Eddie's Father
Arrorró Mi Niño
Joseph Bishara: Produced
Maria Dominique Lopez: Performer
Cue
Hoyt Curtin: Writer
Eddie in Love
George Stoll: Writer
Jingle Bells
James Pierpont: Writer
The Curse of La Llorona
Joseph Bishara: Performer
protected ones
Joseph Bishara: Performer
lost protector
Joseph Bishara: Performer
mirrored passing
Joseph Bishara: Performer
two by side
Joseph Bishara: Performer
corner Weeping
Joseph Bishara: Performer
in window appears
Joseph Bishara: Performer
curandero
Joseph Bishara: Performer
folk tale to some
Joseph Bishara: Performer
black tears
Joseph Bishara: Performer
take yours instead
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Weeping glimpses
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Weeping in curtains
Joseph Bishara: Performer
evening interrupted
Joseph Bishara: Performer
can't be here
Joseph Bishara: Performer
she was Crying
Joseph Bishara: Performer
held from breath
Joseph Bishara: Performer
fringes of religion
Joseph Bishara: Performer
a dark spirit
Joseph Bishara: Performer
presence of evil
Joseph Bishara: Performer
hold til dawn
Joseph Bishara: Performer
for comfort
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Tears they drip
Joseph Bishara: Performer
screaming Weeping
Joseph Bishara: Performer
for the taking
Joseph Bishara: Performer
to be drowned
Joseph Bishara: Performer
everybody is sometimes
Joseph Bishara: Performer
barrier crossed
Joseph Bishara: Performer
throat pulled
Joseph Bishara: Performer
She's coming
Joseph Bishara: Performer
curse throws
Joseph Bishara: Performer
the Weeping woman
Joseph Bishara: Performer
mark lifted
Joseph Bishara: Performer
Arrorró mi niño (Closing Arrangement)
Joseph Bishara: Performer

User reviews

Joshua Evans
1/10

I found the music in The Curse of La Llorona to be overpowering at times, drowning out important dialogue and diminishing the overall impact of certain scenes. It seemed like the soundtrack was trying too hard to create a sense of tension, but instead, it ended up detracting from the storytelling and emotional depth of the film.

Robert Rodriguez
7/10

The soundtrack of The Curse of La Llorona skillfully conveys the emotional depth and tragic history behind the vengeful spirit of La Llorona, adding layers of complexity to the narrative and evoking a deep sense of empathy and fear for the characters involved.

Amanda Thompson
8/10

The haunting and chilling atmosphere created by the film's soundtrack perfectly complements the terrifying story of The Curse of La Llorona, enhancing the overall sense of dread and suspense throughout the movie.

Stephanie Adams
6/10

The use of traditional Mexican music and folklore elements in the soundtrack helps to immerse viewers in the setting and culture of the film. It adds an extra layer of authenticity to the story and enhances the supernatural themes of the movie.

Jennifer Perez
6/10

While the soundtrack does a great job of setting the mood and enhancing the scares, some may find it a bit predictable at times, relying on typical horror movie tropes. However, overall, the music complements the visuals and performances well, making it a valuable component of the film's overall impact.

Melissa Nelson
3/10

The soundtrack of The Curse of La Llorona felt repetitive and lacked originality. It relied heavily on generic horror movie tropes, such as screeching violins and sudden loud noises, which made it predictable and uninspiring.

Mary Taylor
5/10

The soundtrack of The Curse of La Llorona effectively enhances the eerie atmosphere of the film, creating a sense of tension and dread throughout. The haunting melodies and subtle cues add to the overall sense of unease, making it a crucial element in building suspense.

Timothy Nelson
8/10

The use of eerie and ominous musical cues in key moments of the film effectively builds tension and heightens the sense of unease, making the viewing experience even more intense and thrilling.