Her Cry: La Llorona Investigation

audience Reviews

, 38% Audience Score
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    The first movie from the production company Dark Lightning Films is called HER CRY, LA LLORONA INVESTIGATIONS. Not only the first movie of DLF but also of the Director, Damir Catic and Executive Producer, Ron Gelner. With these new comers to the business and a cast of untested actors they banded together and created a gripping and scary movie. The tale is based on the Mexican Folklore tale of La Llorona, other Hollywood tales with this similar story line have been "The Woman in Black" starring Daniel Radcliff and the recent "MAMA". The movie revolves around 17 hours of found footage from a reality television show called, "Paranormal Investigations". A Father of a missing teen contacts the creators of the reality show. He thinks one of their past episodes deals with his daughters disappearance and wants them to reopen their investigation of the crying woman. The show decides to help him. They are never heard from again and the police turn up the tapes. Catic is an able director, keeping his cast of new talent in the moment and the action moving. The filming is good also. You are told you are watching already shot unedited video so mistakes and goofs are expected. The only flaws I had trouble with was the lighting which at times I found distracting. There are amply scare scenes and even I jumped a couple of times getting caught up in the action and suspense of the film. Gelner and Catic made HER CRY on a barebone budget. Money for equipment and production cost came first. None of the crew or cast were paid. Hollywood should give Dark Lightning Films $750,000 to film and cast the remake. Catic will give them a winner with enough tools and cash at his disposal. He did well with very little and his star is on the horizon.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    This movie sucked.. not worth the money. More or less of a very cheap knock off of paranormal activity series. Most of the scary scenes are cut or disturbed with static and ruins the whole tension. honestly, the only decent part is toward the ending really.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Let me tell you something...I love these types of movies. But this was a joke. The acting was horrible. For "found footage", it was horrible. I tried to set the acting aside, but seriously this is a homemade movie in every sense of the word. It would have been fine to tell me that's what it was...but this is not a quality movie. I've only asked for money back two times. This was one of them. I'm not sure sure who these other people were that gave it five stars but I seriously find that hard to believe nobody else thought it was as bad. I'm sorry if this offends the director...I heard you were the assistant manager at the Edwards Theater I went to see your movie in. But come on man. The older guy who takes my tickets was the priest. He was ok...but everything else made me really disappointed.