Trollhunter

Trollhunter

  • Director: André Øvredal
  • Countries of origin: Norway
  • Language: Norwegian, English
  • Release date: October 29, 2010
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Troll Hunter
  •   The Kingdom of Norway ’s independent production of pseudo-documentary "The Troll Hunter" (The Troll Hunter), the film tells a group of The Kingdom of Norway college students using a handheld Video camera to search for the footprints of The Troll Hunter (Troll), the purpose is to capture this The real image of the monster in the legend. The truth about the existence of this ancient monster has been concealed by the government of The Kingdom of Norway (just like the US government did with aliens and Area 51 ). In the process of chasing The Troll Hunter by car, they discovered even more amazingly: The high-voltage power lines on the mountains of The Kingdom of Norway are actually to keep the giant circle within the designated activity area. However, more and more The Troll Hunter began to cross the border and fled the area.

    Details

    • Release date October 29, 2010
    • Filming locations Volda, Norway
    • Production companies Filmkameratene A/S, Film Fund FUZZ, SF Norge A/S

    Box office

    Budget

    NOK 19,900,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $253,444

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $5,585

    Gross worldwide

    $5,341,098

    Movie reviews

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    • By Vita 2022-11-07 21:43:29

      Chinese translation is not good

      I don’t know Norwegian, but everyone who has played Warcraft Troll knows, just call it a troll. In some fairy tale translations in the early years, Troll was translated as a giant. Because I have watched "Attack on Titan", Jegeren probably means hunter, so I think changing the name to "Troll Hunter" should double the number of viewers.

      Pseudo documentary, if it is taken by a few college students with ordinary cameras, it should be said to be very good, and the settings are also very...

    • By Adelbert 2022-11-02 14:28:20

      Norway is really picturesque

      Trolljegeren is a camouflage documentary, which tells that a department suddenly received a videotape about troll. The videotape filmed scenes of unimaginable scenes. Among them, a group of students who don’t know what to do by mistake made a troll hunter (the bear hunter was originally filmed), and then followed the process of filming and capturing giant monsters; thus, he learned that the government organization has been making troll hunters all the time. hide.

      There are a few key...

    • By Jacinthe 2022-10-17 23:31:58

      Ridicule the government's sneer

      Troll is a character in Norse mythology, huge and eating stones. This creature is ugly, cruel and afraid of light. He was originally a mythical figure, but he didn't expect to be compiled into a movie in the form of a documentary, so that the author's originality can be seen.
      At the beginning of the film, three college students wanted to take photos of poachers, because there were repeated incidents near their school. Legal bear hunters in Norway said that they could always see a person...

    • By Angel 2022-10-17 14:39:06

      The hunter said that all fairy tales are deceptive

      I watched the Norwegian movie "Chasing Giant Monsters" and I really like it! This film is basically a "secret that cannot be told on the construction site"
        
      . Disaster horror films such as XDD , which are shot with handheld cameras, often use hand-cranked lenses to create documentary illusions, bringing the audience more intense presence and horror. But "Chasing Giant Monsters" never gave me the tremor that this type of film should have.
        
      It is also a "picked up movie"...

    • By Frederik 2022-10-02 07:50:15

      Not as good as Blair the Witch

      Everyone was blocked and the shooter fell. In this era of instantaneous changes in the balance of resources, I decided to clean up the hard drive and hoard resources. . Chasing giant monsters in the hard drive for nearly four years, I have seen it once. The reasons for the retention at that time are: 1. The gorgeous scenery of Northern Europe; 2. The collection syndrome of science fiction fans; 3. The love of witches because of Blair the witch. The suspense of this film is less than that of...

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    • By Birdie 2023-09-15 02:38:42

      An old man who only knows how to kill trolls, a group of college students who are tired of living. Only the special effects are not bad, the motive for filming is too reluctant, and it is simply incomprehensible to the response to casualties, and the government's choice of individual soldiers to kill trolls is outrageous. Aside from watching the first three-headed troll appear to whet my appetite, the rest of the story looks...

    • By Jacinthe 2023-09-08 09:12:26

      Not interested in giant monsters, very fascinated by the natural scenery of...

    • By Dorothy 2023-09-06 10:54:13

      The pseudo-documentary of the Norwegian petty bourgeoisie ~ the scenery is well done, and after watching it, I want to go on a self-driving tour. ....

    • By Vickie 2023-08-20 06:54:56

      【These are true】 ← If you must, try to avoid all kinds of...

    • By Amiya 2023-08-13 09:24:25

      The special effects technology of the Nordic countries is too...

    Movie quotes

    • Hans, trolljegeren: A giant, 200 feet tall, has chased the Dovre trolls down here. We don't want Jotnars running around.

      Malica: Give me a break. Do you all actually believe in trolls?

      Hans, trolljegeren: You think a squirrel rampaged through here? If only the trolls were happy. But TSS wants to keep a lid on everything.

    • Thomas: In fairy tales, trolls wear clothes and talk like people - they're just like people.

      Hans, trolljegeren: Fairy tales are for kids. Trolls are animals. Predators. They eat, shit and mate. Eat anything they can.

      Thomas: How old can trolls get?

      Hans, trolljegeren: 1000, 1200 years.

      Thomas: And their intelligence level?

      Hans, trolljegeren: In the pits. They are not bright. They manage to eat. But how hard is it to survive on rocks? I once saw a troll try to eat its own tail. His head between his legs, he tried to suck down his own tail. He started gagging on it, tipped over, and rolled down a hill like a wheel.

    • Kalle: Let's take these recordings, drive to Oslo, and sell them for a fortune.