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  2. La Llorona (1933 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film's story is based on that of La llorona, a crying woman from Hispanic folklore who mourns her dead child. [7] According to the newspaper El Universal , the filmmakers found difficulty in finding a voice for the ghost that would be convincing and not encourage laughter from the audience. [ 8 ]

  3. La Llorona - Wikipedia

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    Statue of La Llorona on an island of Xochimilco, Mexico, 2015. La Llorona (Latin American Spanish: [la ʝoˈɾona]; ' the Crying Woman, the Weeping Woman, the Wailer ') is a vengeful ghost in Mexican folklore who is said to roam near bodies of water mourning her children whom she drowned in a jealous rage after discovering her husband was unfaithful to her.

  4. Kuchisake-onna - Wikipedia

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    Kuchisake-onna (口裂け女, 'Slit-Mouthed Woman') [1] is a malevolent figure in Japanese urban legends and folklore. Described as the malicious spirit, or onryō, of a woman, she partially covers her face with a mask or other item and carries a pair of scissors, a knife, or some other sharp object. She is most often described as a tall woman ...

  5. The Curse of La Llorona - Wikipedia

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    The Curse of La Llorona was theatrically released in the United States and several other territories on April 19, 2019, by Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema. [14] It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 15, 2019. [15] The studio spent an estimated $35–40 million on domestic advertisements for the film. [16]

  6. Boomers Can't Watch These Movies Without Crying - AOL

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    ‘Bambi’ (1942) Why It Makes Boomers Cry: Laugh if you will, but this animated classic produced by Walt Disney isn’t for the faint of heart. Moviegoers follow Bambi’s growing up, from ...

  7. The Curse of the Crying Woman - Wikipedia

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    The Curse of the Crying Woman (Spanish: La maldición de la llorona) is a 1961 Mexican horror film (released in 1963), directed by Rafael Baledón. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In the film, married couple Amelia and Jaime travel to an old country house owned by Amelia's aunt Selma, who practices black magic.

  8. White women practice fake crying in newest TikTok trend - AOL

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  9. The Crying Woman - Wikipedia

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    She had driven him away because she cannot stand the way he cries. Jacques is helpless to the excesses of his emotion. But this time, he returns because he loves another woman. Following a minor accident suffered by Lola, Dominique realizes she cannot continue living alone. She asks to meet Haydee, the new woman and tries to get along with her.