Patricia Alvarez:
It's your fault! I tried to stop her!
Anna Tate-Garcia: Who did you try to stop?
Patricia Alvarez: La Llorona!
if you hear a faint voice crying “Mis niños! Donde están mis niños!” Don't even think about taking your time to find out what occurred, your best bet...and I do mean your very best bet is to pick up the ones you hold very dear to your heart and run like hell!they say the legend went something allong the lines of this: begins with Maria, a beautiful, but vain woman who marries a rich man. So far so good right? Just wait, Maria and her husband have two children, but after a few happy years, their marriage hits a rough patch.
He begins to spend less and less time at home, ignoring her but lavishing attention on her children.
One day when Maria was walking with her children she sees her husband with another lady.
Furious with what she has seen she throws their children into the river watching as they disappear. It's only then that she suddenly realizes what's she's done and is filled with regret. And to this very day when it reaches the dead of night children are told not to go near the river's edge....even if a male walking alone that has done unfaithful deeds need be warned whilst they end up dead. The movie stuck to the legend therefore deserving a 10 out of 10
Anna Tate-Garcia: Who did you try to stop?
Patricia Alvarez: La Llorona!
if you hear a faint voice crying “Mis niños! Donde están mis niños!” Don't even think about taking your time to find out what occurred, your best bet...and I do mean your very best bet is to pick up the ones you hold very dear to your heart and run like hell!they say the legend went something allong the lines of this: begins with Maria, a beautiful, but vain woman who marries a rich man. So far so good right? Just wait, Maria and her husband have two children, but after a few happy years, their marriage hits a rough patch.
He begins to spend less and less time at home, ignoring her but lavishing attention on her children.
One day when Maria was walking with her children she sees her husband with another lady.
Furious with what she has seen she throws their children into the river watching as they disappear. It's only then that she suddenly realizes what's she's done and is filled with regret. And to this very day when it reaches the dead of night children are told not to go near the river's edge....even if a male walking alone that has done unfaithful deeds need be warned whilst they end up dead. The movie stuck to the legend therefore deserving a 10 out of 10
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