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Sie will deine Kinder.
Im Los Angeles der 1970er-Jahre untersucht eine Sozialarbeiterin gerade einen Fall von zwei Kindern, die unter scheinbar mysteriösen Umständen verschwunden sind. Doch je tiefer und intensiver sie sich mit dem Fall auseinandersetzt, desto klarer wird ihr, dass vermutlich auch ihre eigene Familie in großer Gefahr sein könnte. Das hat etwas mit einem mexikanischen Volksmärchen über die weinende Frau La Llorona zu tun, das vielleicht wahrer ist, als manche denken.
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Yet anther in the long line of "Jump Scare: The Movie" films. They had some quality suspense building moments, but most of them were squandered on cheap scares instead of doing something more memorable. It's sad, considering the quality of most of the performances. There were more than a few cringe inducing one-liners, though, mostly from the "Rafael Olvera" character. TL;DR - Save your money and see it when it hits your preferred streaming service.
Definitely one of the weakest entries. Dumb kids doing dumb kid stuff. Acting is low tier. Directing isn’t much better. Feel like a streaming movie.
Give it an 6. Not that bad, give 2 or 3 jumps. But most of the suspense part are killed by usual scares. It's a shame, because if it have more scary, but really scary it might be a great movie. The movie business still have a lot of money, because nobody cares how the movie is filmed. I don't believe that nobody said to the director that "we going to do the same stuff presented in the last 40 scary movies". I believe it's more, "do it, we get 10million on movie theather, then sell it to cable or Netflix and make more 10 million, and we are happy to create another.
i dont think it was scary at all