La Llorona

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La Llorona

Postby chicano on Thu, Oct 11 2007, 11:33 PM

[font=Comic Sans MS]Alright well most of us have heard about her when we were kids, and some of us still pass this legend on by telling it to scare our children, but there are just so many different storys on the llorona loca. So does anyone know them? Share them here. I found this one on the internet.

Long years ago in a humble little village there lived a fine looking girl named Maria Some say she was the most beautiful girl in the world! And because she was so beautiful, Maria thought she was better than everyone else.

As Maria grew older, her beauty increased And her pride in her beauty grew too When she was a young woman, she would not even look at the young men from her village. They weren't good enough for her! "When I marry," Maria would say, "I will marry the most handsome man in the world."

And then one day, into Maria's village rode a man who seemed to be just the one she had been talking about. He was a dashing young ranchero, the son of a wealthy rancher from the southern plains. He could ride like a Comanche! In fact, if he owned a horse, and it grew tame, he would give it away and go rope a wild horse from the plains. He thought it wasn't manly to ride a horse if it wasn't half wild.

He was handsome! And he could play the guitar and sing beautifully. Maria made up her mind-that was, the man for her! She knew just the tricks to win his attention.

If the ranchero spoke when they met on the pathway, she would turn her head away. When he came to her house in the evening to play his guitar and serenade her, she wouldn't even come to the window. She refused all his costly gifts. The young man fell for her tricks. "That haughty girl, Maria, Maria! " he said to himself. "I know I can win her heart. I swear I'll marry that girl."

And so everything turned out as Maria planned. Before long, she and the ranchero became engaged and soon they were married. At first, things were fine. They had two children and they seemed to be a happy family together. But after a few years, the ranchero went back to the wild life of the prairies. He would leave town and be gone for months at a time. And when he returned home, it was only to visit his children. He seemed to care nothing for the beautiful Maria. He even talked of setting Maria aside and marrying a woman of his own wealthy class.

As proud as Maria was, of course she became very angry with the ranchero. She also began to feel anger toward her children, because he paid attention to them, but just ignored her.

One evening, as Maria was strolling with her two children on the shady pathway near the river, the ranchero came by in a carriage. An elegant lady sat on the seat beside him. He stopped and spoke to his children, but he didn't even look at Maria. He whipped the horses on up the street.

When she saw that, a terrible rage filled Maria, and it all turned against her children. And although it is sad to tell, the story says that in her anger Maria seized her two children and threw them into the river! But as they disappeared down the stream, she realized what she had done! She ran down the bank of the river, reaching out her arms to them. But they were long gone.

The next morning, a traveler brought word to the villagers that a beautiful woman lay dead on the bank of the river. That is where they found Maria, and they laid her to rest where she had fallen.

But the first night Maria was in the grave, the villagers heard the sound of crying down by the river. It was not the wind, it was La Llorona crying. "Where are my children?" And they saw a woman walking up and down the bank of the river, dressed in a long white robe, the way they had dressed Maria for burial. On many a dark night they saw her walk the river bank and cry for her children. And so they no longer spoke of her as Maria. They called her La Llorona, the weeping woman. And by that name she is known to this day. Children are warned not to go out in the dark, for, La Llorona might snatch them and never return them.
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Postby iPedro on Fri, Oct 12 2007, 10:14 PM

The one that I heard about, growing up, is about the lady who drowned herself or committed suicide for whatever reasons. and they were left with their dad. some nights the dad would come home to find their children neatly cleaned, groomed and what not. According to the children, their Mother would visit them and help them brush their hair and etc. kind of spooky... I'm not sure if it's a version of La llorona though because the legend says she killed her children.
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There are a couple movies out there based on La Llorona that I want to see.

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Postby chicano on Sat, Oct 13 2007, 12:23 AM

[font=Comic Sans MS] Never heard that one before. Do you know the names of the movies the she was in or who directed them? I never seen a movie or documentary about her. [/font]
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Postby iPedro on Sat, Oct 13 2007, 12:47 AM

The cry - La llorona
http://www.lallorona.com/video/Curandera.mov

http://www.lallorona.com/1clips.html


La llorona - The Wailer
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0823726/
This one I guess is kinda low budgety, but brings chills...
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=REHbH-CLl_Y[/youtube]
On their way to Mexico, six students are stranded in a small town where years before a tragedy took place. The students find accommodation in a small cabin where unexplainable things begin to happen; a woman's weeping is heard all around the cabin and their fear of the horror they might find outside keeps them trapped in the cabin. They will soon learn the truth behind the legend of "La Llorona".
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Postby chicano on Sat, Oct 13 2007, 1:08 AM

[font=Comic Sans MS] Woah, when did these movies come out because I have never even heard about them. They both look good, I wonder if I can watch them anywhere for free online. =] [/font]
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Postby iPedro on Sat, Oct 13 2007, 1:02 PM

I think they are like both around a couple years old. not sure.. I think it says in one the website. I know there has been spanish movies on la llorona but never seen heard of these english versions untill sometime last year or so. .sadlady.
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Postby Pika_Guerita on Sat, Oct 13 2007, 1:32 PM

:mm: My grandma always use to scare me with this story when I was little. :poundingfists:
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Postby fsolis on Sat, Oct 13 2007, 5:53 PM

:cool: Here are two links to two stories about the Lady, enjoy!

#1.True encounter with La Llorona.

http://www.wirenot.net/X/Stories/Ghost/ ... nter.shtml

#2. The Legend of La Llorona and the bloody box, of El Paso, Texas.

http://www.weirdus.com/stories/TX01.asp

Lol to All! :rosa:
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Postby chicano on Sat, Oct 13 2007, 7:36 PM

fsolis wrote::cool: Here are two links to two stories about the Lady, enjoy!

#1.True encounter with La Llorona.

http://www.wirenot.net/X/Stories/Ghost/ ... nter.shtml

#2. The Legend of La Llorona and the bloody box, of El Paso, Texas.

http://www.weirdus.com/stories/TX01.asp

Lol to All! :rosa:


[font=Comic Sans MS] The first one was good, but the second one had me looking behind my back. :mm:

Good links.
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Scary Stuff to compliment La Llorona, for Halloween!

Postby fsolis on Sun, Oct 14 2007, 7:28 PM

This is a Ghost story from New Mexico, a
Sad Ghost Story "Of Two Young lovers,"

http://www.double-eagle-mesilla.com/ghost_story.htm

This is about what else? More scary stuff!
Forum on Brujas and Lechuzas in Mexico, there is also a link to a Tv news video from Monterrey, on you tube.

http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/fo ... 86812.html

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Postby iPedro on Mon, Oct 15 2007, 5:57 PM

Señor Frank, those are some good stories... kind of freaky too. the last one is a little more touching since it's a lost love one. still interesting ghost stories. :Clap:

#2. The Legend of La Llorona and the bloody box, of El Paso, Texas.
This was a good one!




Pika_Guerita wrote: :mm: My grandma always use to scare me with this story when I was little. :poundingfists:



Would you like to share with us her version of the story? :D
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Postby fsolis on Mon, Oct 15 2007, 7:12 PM

This link is to an article on a new movie coming out on La Llorona, called "The Cry," by director Bernadine Santistevan.

http://anita64.wordpress.com/2006/10/27/the-cry/

A short article follows, La Llorona and my mom.

http://www.castleofspirits.com/stories0 ... namom.html

La Llorona-New Mexico readers stories.

http://www.legendsofamerica.com/HC-WeepingWoman3.html

A painting of La Llorona.

http://bonnireid.com/ExhibitB/?p=102

:rosa: LOL, Juarol!
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