En lo profundo de la montaña Dovre, algo gigantesco despierta después de mil años en cautiverio. La criatura destruye todo a su paso y rápidamente se acerca a Oslo.En lo profundo de la montaña Dovre, algo gigantesco despierta después de mil años en cautiverio. La criatura destruye todo a su paso y rápidamente se acerca a Oslo.En lo profundo de la montaña Dovre, algo gigantesco despierta después de mil años en cautiverio. La criatura destruye todo a su paso y rápidamente se acerca a Oslo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
Mads Sjøgård Pettersen
- Kaptein Kristoffer Holm
- (as Mads Pettersen)
Yusuf Toosh Ibra
- Amir
- (as Toosh Ibra)
Billy Campbell
- Dr. David Secord
- (as Ollie Cambell)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Watching this I thought it's just going to be your average monster action movie... and you know what? It is. So yeah it delivered that big monster itch.
Here's the thing however...is that the human aspect of this movie is not it. They're too campy and not in a good way. Just one dimensional. You got those authority figures who are stupid and one minded. The underdog main character who stomps on authority because they're brave that way who clearly knows more but isn't being listened to...etc. The set-up is just too obvious that any emotional deviation doesn't feel right because it's done in a shallow way.
The Troll had some backstory depth going for it but alas it's put on the backburner because this is ultimately a humans win movie. They wasted that plot and just went with the typical "Monster bad, must kill".
Would rate it 5.5 but rounding it up coz I like their depiction of the Troll. But anyway overall it's a good enough monster flick. The CGI is believable. Action wise, it's not as destructive and packed as like Pacific Rim for example, pretty tame tbh. Good for a weekend watch.
Here's the thing however...is that the human aspect of this movie is not it. They're too campy and not in a good way. Just one dimensional. You got those authority figures who are stupid and one minded. The underdog main character who stomps on authority because they're brave that way who clearly knows more but isn't being listened to...etc. The set-up is just too obvious that any emotional deviation doesn't feel right because it's done in a shallow way.
The Troll had some backstory depth going for it but alas it's put on the backburner because this is ultimately a humans win movie. They wasted that plot and just went with the typical "Monster bad, must kill".
Would rate it 5.5 but rounding it up coz I like their depiction of the Troll. But anyway overall it's a good enough monster flick. The CGI is believable. Action wise, it's not as destructive and packed as like Pacific Rim for example, pretty tame tbh. Good for a weekend watch.
IN A NUTSHELL:
Deep inside the mountain of Dovre, Norway, something gigantic awakens after being trapped for a thousand years. Destroying everything in its path, the creature is fast approaching the capital of Norway, with city-dweller struggling to stop something they thought existed only in Norwegian folklore.
The adventure drama was written and directed by Roar Uthaug with writing help from Espen Aukan.
THINGS I LIKED: Netflix does a great job of exposing audiences to work created by directors and actors from around the world. I love that.
It's really fun to learn Norwegian lore about trolls.
For fans of the famous "Wilhelm Scream", you'll get a kick out of hearing it at the 47:13 mark.
Most Americans won't recognize any of these actors. I'm always happy to discover new actors around the globe.
Some of the special effects are pretty good.
It's really fun to "travel" to Norway and see the beautiful countryside. I would love to have seen even more shots of the gorgeous fjords and landscapes.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: I would have liked to see more trolls than just one.
Some of the plot points are pretty weak.
The dialogue is paper-thin and uninspired.
The father/daughter relationship adds an emotional level to the story, yet most viewers are saying they just wanted more action with the troll.
You can definitely see their attempt to include elements that make Hollywood monster movies so successful. Sometimes it works here, sometimes it doesn't.
I would love to have seen a scene that featured the rock climbers seeing the face of the troll, like it is featured on the Netflix ad.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: The movie is very family-friendly because the main troll isn't super scary.
The fighting is bloodless.
!
The adventure drama was written and directed by Roar Uthaug with writing help from Espen Aukan.
THINGS I LIKED: Netflix does a great job of exposing audiences to work created by directors and actors from around the world. I love that.
It's really fun to learn Norwegian lore about trolls.
For fans of the famous "Wilhelm Scream", you'll get a kick out of hearing it at the 47:13 mark.
Most Americans won't recognize any of these actors. I'm always happy to discover new actors around the globe.
Some of the special effects are pretty good.
It's really fun to "travel" to Norway and see the beautiful countryside. I would love to have seen even more shots of the gorgeous fjords and landscapes.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: I would have liked to see more trolls than just one.
Some of the plot points are pretty weak.
The dialogue is paper-thin and uninspired.
The father/daughter relationship adds an emotional level to the story, yet most viewers are saying they just wanted more action with the troll.
You can definitely see their attempt to include elements that make Hollywood monster movies so successful. Sometimes it works here, sometimes it doesn't.
I would love to have seen a scene that featured the rock climbers seeing the face of the troll, like it is featured on the Netflix ad.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: The movie is very family-friendly because the main troll isn't super scary.
The fighting is bloodless.
!
I went into "Troll" expecting it to be as good and catching as "Troll Hunters" which was also a norwegian film but instead... and I hate to say this, but I found myself quite bored. This was not at all as mysterious and catching as "Troll Hunters" was which I didn't want to end but "Troll" I just wanted to end quicker.
Now, don't get me wrong, the troll was well-made and all, it actually surprised me but as for story and the characters go... This just fell flat honestly. I was pretty excited to watch this too, so I am disappointed it fell so flat. Also it focused more on the humans than it did on the Troll and characters acted so corny I wanted to rip my eyes out, I mean God sometimes they were so cringe. Sorry, but this was very disappointing and gets 4 stars from me and that's just because I liked the scenes the troll was in. (On a sidenote... The Troll could've been more ferocious, but that's just a personal taste)
Now, don't get me wrong, the troll was well-made and all, it actually surprised me but as for story and the characters go... This just fell flat honestly. I was pretty excited to watch this too, so I am disappointed it fell so flat. Also it focused more on the humans than it did on the Troll and characters acted so corny I wanted to rip my eyes out, I mean God sometimes they were so cringe. Sorry, but this was very disappointing and gets 4 stars from me and that's just because I liked the scenes the troll was in. (On a sidenote... The Troll could've been more ferocious, but that's just a personal taste)
I was actually surprised at the level of dislike this movie received when I came to review it online. Okay, it's no masterpiece, but it's great fun with really good special effects and totally enjoyable to watch.
Set in Norway, a team of miners accidentally unleash a giant troll which goes on the rampage through the country. I see a lot of people saying how this is effectively 'Godzilla, but with a troll.' And it is. But is that so bad?
The fact that it's set in Norway with actors who are definitely 'non-Hollywood,' mixed with scenery and settings which are - again - not in America, go a long way to make this movie stand out among other similar entries in the genre.
Again, I reiterate that it's no masterpiece and that it's without flaws. Some of the characters I found a little annoying (even though I was watching the 'English dub' of the film), such as the geeky military girl who just so happens to be able to hack a fighter jet while on mission (and then gets no punishment when caught doing so) and the obligatory high-ranking idiot who gets what's coming to him - but I mainly didn't like him due to how much he seems to look like a Norwegian version of James Corden.
However, those annoying characters aside, the effects really do work. Obviously, a lot of what the film-makers needed to create were done with computers and I've seen plenty of recent blockbusters with much bigger budgets look much worse than this (what's that third 'Ant-man' film again?). I thought the troll itself was really well done and the CGI used was integrated well.
Overall, don't go expecting a classic, but there's certainly enough fun here for you to enjoy if you need your 'monster munching' fix and can find this on a streaming service.
Set in Norway, a team of miners accidentally unleash a giant troll which goes on the rampage through the country. I see a lot of people saying how this is effectively 'Godzilla, but with a troll.' And it is. But is that so bad?
The fact that it's set in Norway with actors who are definitely 'non-Hollywood,' mixed with scenery and settings which are - again - not in America, go a long way to make this movie stand out among other similar entries in the genre.
Again, I reiterate that it's no masterpiece and that it's without flaws. Some of the characters I found a little annoying (even though I was watching the 'English dub' of the film), such as the geeky military girl who just so happens to be able to hack a fighter jet while on mission (and then gets no punishment when caught doing so) and the obligatory high-ranking idiot who gets what's coming to him - but I mainly didn't like him due to how much he seems to look like a Norwegian version of James Corden.
However, those annoying characters aside, the effects really do work. Obviously, a lot of what the film-makers needed to create were done with computers and I've seen plenty of recent blockbusters with much bigger budgets look much worse than this (what's that third 'Ant-man' film again?). I thought the troll itself was really well done and the CGI used was integrated well.
Overall, don't go expecting a classic, but there's certainly enough fun here for you to enjoy if you need your 'monster munching' fix and can find this on a streaming service.
The reviewers here are funny...
the 'top review'er apologizing because he's norwegian and is ashamed that this film is from Norway...
then there's the 'average film with a lot of LOGIC flaws'...i am, seriously, laughing as i type this...but it's great that the reviewers can be as entertaining as the film, right? Why stop the entertainment with the end credits...
but anyone approaching this expecting shakespeare, weeeelllllllll...okay, but we already know the answer to the 'to be or not to be', as far as this being 'realistic'...
it's a paint by numbers, substitute a troll for Godzilla type of story. I was amazed at the similarities...beginning with the myth...the way to handle the situation...the 'humanizing' of the creature...
pop some corn and have some fun, if it seems like you're in the mood for what you think this movie will be like...it's not badly done...it's just, somewhat, trite if you've seen the movies this was modeled after...
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe sound that you hear over Oslo when the troll is near is the sound of flight alert or 'Flyalarmen'. It is mostly used to make people known about an coming threat, like a terror attack, a gas leak or an earthquake. This sound is tested twice a year. The last time it was played for real was in Oslo in 2011. It's actually the exact same as the Swedish VMA. (Important message for the public).
- ErroresIn the beginning of the film one of the paleontologists is shown digging to find dinosaur fossils but what she is digging in is a peat bog. Peat can be several metres thick and is soaked in water, any dig without excavating equipment will immediately fill with water. Fossils, if any, would be in the rock below. Therefore, this is a pointless endeavour, without excavating equipment and cofferdams.
- Citas
Nora Tidemann: Are you crying?
Tobias Tidemann: It's my pine allergy. I'm allergic to forests.
- ConexionesFollowed by Troll 2 (2025)
- Bandas sonorasIn the Hall of the Mountain King
Written by Edvard Grieg
Selecciones populares
Inicia sesión para calificar y agrega a la lista de videos para obtener recomendaciones personalizadas
- How long is Troll?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 41min(101 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
Contribuir a esta página
Sugiere una edición o agrega el contenido que falta