Release date: August 6, 2020
Running time: 97 minutes
Starring: María Mercedes Coroy, Sabrina De La Hoz, Margarita Kenéfic, Julio Diaz
La Llorona has an interesting setup, a dictator going through strange occurrences potentially due to his past misdeeds. The overall setup is relatively small, limited to the dictator, his immediate family, and some of their guards and employees. A setting like this demands good performances, and the ones in La Llorona are up to the challenge. The main family have a certain disconnected aspect to them, similar to something out of Wes Anderson but much less whimsical. It shows that they have been living this privileged lifestyle for a while, divorced from the consequences of the patriarch. Sabrina De La Hoz as Natalia is particularly interesting as she has a dual role as the daughter of the dictator, but also as a mother and the strong head of the family. Her character is reserved but when she needs to let loose, she can. And the film also has some fantastic scenes and lighting, especially during the night. There are scenes that are framed and lit perfectly, drawing your attention to what is happening on screen or to what is just off screen.
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