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Troll

Troll

  • Status: Released
  • 30-11-2022
  • Runtime: 104 min
  • Score: 6.615
  • Vote count: 1775

When an explosion in the Norwegian mountains awakens an ancient troll, officials appoint a fearless paleontologist to stop it from wreaking deadly havoc.

Ine Marie Wilmann

Nora Tidemann

Kim S. Falck-Jørgensen

Andreas Isaksen

Mads Sjøgård Pettersen

Kristoffer

Gard B. Eidsvold

Tobias Tidemann

Anneke von der Lippe

Prime Minister Berit Moberg

Fridtjov Såheim

Minister of Defence Frederick Markussen

Dennis Storhøi

Chief of Defence General Sverre Lunde

Karoline Viktoria Sletteng Garvang

Sigrid Hodne

Yusuf Toosh Ibra

Amir

Ameli Olving Sælevik

Unge Nora Tidemann

Bjarne Hjelde

Hoffsjef Rikard Sinding

Jon Ketil Johnsen

Professor Møller

Duc Mai-The

Professor Wangler

Ingrid Vollan

Oddrun Gundersen

Trond Magnum

Lars Gundersen

Pål Richard Lunderby

Fisherman

Pål Anders Nordvi

Specialist

Eric Vorenholt

OPS Officer

Hugo Mikal Skår

Helicopter Soldier Captain

Veronica Sinclair

Specialist

Gard Løkke

Guardsman

Kohinoor Nordberg

Paleontologist

Axel Barø Aasen

Father at Hunderfossen

Kyrre Eikås Ottersen

Construction Manager

Bob Heide

Boy at Hunderfossen

Stine Neerland Hartviksen

Supporting Paleontologist

Paal Herman Ims

Christian Soldier

Kasper Antonsen

OPS Assistant

Espen Aukan

Out-of-Breath Paleontologist

Paul Kirby

Outgoing Reporter

Laura Lee Dubois

News Anchor #1

Peter Dubois

News Anchor #2

Chiaki Nishijima

News Anchor #3

Ingvild Bryn

News Anchor #4

Tom Nilssen

News Anchor #5

Nicolai Robinot Bodd

News Anchor #6

Carmen Gloria Pérez

News Anchor #7

Jessica Lauren Taylor

News Anchor #8

Neil Howard

Professor

Christina Askeland

Conspiracy Lady

Billy Campbell

Dr. David Secord

Peter McGinn

I found this movie to be entertaining. It reminded me of Trollhunter, another movie on the same subject, but which was perhaps smaller in scale as it involved a small group of troll hunters rather than the entire government of Norway and its military. When it comes to science fiction or fantasy I tend to give more slack for the writing and I found this to be fairly well written and well acted. There were a few clichés about government leaning on the military as their first and only response to a crisis, but in an odd way it is a relief that it is some country besides the United States being portrayed as doing that. I thought the special effects of the creature and the scenes of destruction were pretty good, though I do not profess to be all that knowledgeable about the world of special effects. The ending of the movie seemed a little anticlimactic and not quite believable to me as far as the final plan to neutralize the troll went and the final scene of there being more trolls feels a slam to the earlier assertions that this was indeed the last troll in existence. But as I said at the outset, the movie held my intention and was entertaining overall. So what more could I ask for?

whitsbrain

There's nothing very original about this, but it's got some likeable characters and really solid special effects. The explosions and fire of the military's offensive against the giant troll being the most impressive.