What happens when you abandon your traditional folk tale and run off to do something fun instead? When The Billy Goats Gruff go on a chaotic adventure to "Splash World" instead of the dull m... Read allWhat happens when you abandon your traditional folk tale and run off to do something fun instead? When The Billy Goats Gruff go on a chaotic adventure to "Splash World" instead of the dull meadow, the irate troll under the bridge has other ideas and sets out to capture the brothe... Read allWhat happens when you abandon your traditional folk tale and run off to do something fun instead? When The Billy Goats Gruff go on a chaotic adventure to "Splash World" instead of the dull meadow, the irate troll under the bridge has other ideas and sets out to capture the brothers at any cost. Get ready for a maniacal version of our most famous folk tale.
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Kids also wants movies to resemble books.
I didn't recognize a lot of until the end.
The kids never laught. Thank God they had candy to keep them occupied or I wouldn't have known how to make it through this horrible movie.
Was this only made for profit? The production must have seen how bad it was and it should have been rewritten or canceled.....
Don't go, stay at home and read the books!
The much hyped song "Badebussen" was toned down a bit to make room for sound effects - but nonetheless, the whole theater was singing along.
As an adult I would appreciate the movie a lot more if there weren't so many awkward pauses in the dialogue. The performers themselves are doing alright jobs - the Troll is great, but some other characters feel unnecessary. The crows, the whole scene on the bridge - the timing is way of.
The movie is at it's peak when many things are happening at the same time, and it's nice to get a diversion from just what's happening when they get to the theme park - but the ride there is way too long. It felt like the movie's finale was near from the second we got of the bus.
With that in mind, the songs are memorable ("Alt går an på badeland" is a refreshing song with a different style), the plot is alright, but the pacing is way of. The four year old is excited to see it again when it becomes streamable, and, I kinda am too.
My advice to you all is to skip this awful film and buy the books instead. They are fun both for children and grown ups. If you have come over a good review about this film, don't believe it. The reviewers are probably friends with the creators.
First of all, we like the books. I can enjoy reading alongside my kid, the art-style is charming and the humor is simpel but never annoying. The movie on the other hand was annoying from start to finish. It s incredibly fast cut, loud, has not even the slightest hint of a story arc and absolutely no clever jokes whatsoever. It s just 70 min of flashy images, farts, piss and (child-friendly?) violence. Next time I ll just put on a youtube reel of people farting and faceplanting and save myself the money for movie tickets.
I know it is supposed to be entertaining for small kids, but compared to other popular content for smaller kids (which is not necessarily entertaining for adults) like paw patrol, lego movies, fantorangen, frozen etc. This is in a league of its own in the most negative sense. Kids (and their parents) deserve better than this.
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- $4,201,005
- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
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