Latin American Horror
Main Theme: Grief, Guilt, and Spiritual Syncretism
Introduction
Latin American horror frequently entwines Catholic imagery, Indigenous cosmologies, and colonial trauma. Spirits mourn. Mothers search. Saints watch silently. The supernatural world is active, relational, morally charged.
Grief is not quiet — it weeps in rivers, walks in white, returns in the night wind. Family, faith, and generational sin become battlegrounds.
The horror asks: What happens when love curdles into lament?
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