The Legend of La Llorona 2022










  • Movie Name: The Legend of La Llorona
  • Release Year: Jan 7, 2022 Indian
  • Language: Dual Audio (Hindi DD5.1– English)
  • Genre: Horror
  • Subtitles: Yes (English)
  • Size: 970MB || 1GB || 3.8 GB 
  • Quality: 480p || 720p || 1080p | 2160p 4K – BluRay
  • Format: MKV.



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While vacationing in Mexico, a couple discovers theirson’s disappearance is tied to a supernatural curse.


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The story differs a little relying upon who tells it, yet the substance is straightforward. Fundamentally: some time in the past, a lady named Maria wedded a rich man, with whom she in the end had two kids. Then, at that point, their marriage hit a difficult situation: her better half invested less and less energy at home, and at whatever point he was home, he focused distinctly to the kids. In the long run, she sees him with another lady. Infuriated ridiculous, a few adaptations guarantee Maria suffocated her two youngsters—yet she promptly thought twice about it, shouting out, "Ay, mis hijos!" (Translation: "Gracious, my kids!" or "Goodness, my children!") Maria is now and then said to have suffocated herself a short time later. However, when she showed up at paradise's entryways, she was denied section, exiled back to limbo on Earth until she could think that she is lost kids. She's presently known as La Llorona, which means "the sobbing lady."


Presently, the legend says, she drifts over and close to waterways in her white, depressing outfit, always sobbing as she looks for her lost kids. A few renditions of the story say she captures or assaults kids; others say she assaults bamboozling spouses. Notwithstanding, when you hear her cries, the mandate continues as before: flee.

La Llorona has straightforwardly propelled as well as affected a few motion pictures throughout the long term—including the 1933 Mexican film La Llorona, the 1963 Mexican film La Maldición de la Llorona (The Curse of La Llorona), 2006's KM 31: Kilómetro 31, and 2013's Mama, from Andy Muschietti and Guillermo del Toro. (Muschietti, who coordinated 2017's It change just as Mama, is Argentinean; del Toro, who leader delivered, is Mexican.) The furthest down the line film to handle the legend, The Curse of La Llorona, stars Linda Cardellini as a non-Hispanic white lady whose late spouse was Latino. A large part of the movie upholds cast, in any case, is Hispanic—and as per The Hollywood Reporter, "a significant number of the movie's projecting, executive, and innovative decisions recommend a pledge to establishing this film inside a Latin American world."