Watch: Trolljegeren 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – When bears are found dead in Norway, students from Volda University (Thomas, Johanna and cameraman Kalle) decide to investigate. They stalk the trail of the mysterious hunter Hans, expecting to find an explanation for the killings. The reluctant Hans tries to flee from the youngsters but then agrees to let them film him in action, provided they follow his orders. Soon the trio of students learns that Hans is actually a troll hunter working for a secret government agency. Further, several dangerous trolls have escaped from their territory and Hans is assigned to eliminate them..
Plot: A group of students investigates a series of mysterious bear killings, but learns that there are much more dangerous things going on. They start to follow a mysterious hunter, learning that he is actually a troll hunter.
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Just some quick thoughts…I saw this back before it was released theatrically in the US (iTunes had it as one of its ‘see-it-before-it-hits-theaters’ movies). It was good…the ending was somewhat anticlimactic, but the bulk of the film was solid, aided by a terrific performance from Otto Jespersen as a grizzled old troll hunter who works for the government and has been growing increasingly frustrated with their secrecy. The special effects also were incredible (here in 2012, when special effects have progressed so far, for me to mention the special effects in a truly film marks them as something special). A few storytelling quirks (mainly subplots that didn’t mean much or go anywhere) held it back a bit for me, but overall: very good, and worth the watch.
Interesting and decent movie getting the most of what it has at hand for a probably quite low budget.
A very new twist to monster movies
We have all seen the monster movies lately, they always seem to include: zombies, vampires of werewolves. The Troll throws monster movies through a loop by inserting the mythical troll.The acting was very much above par. Not superb but well above average. The special effects were a wonder. The trolls actually looked realistic, though we all know they are fake. The realness actually pulled you into the movie.
The movie really held tight to the myths behind trolls, such as: smelling Christians, turning to stone and exploding with sunlight.
Having it set-up in a Blair Witch type, with a first person camera angle, made the movie all the more exciting. There was just enough camera shake to make you believe that the cameraman was running, but not enough to make you sick.
All-in-all this was an excellent movie. If I could make up one complaint, it is the abruptness of the end. I assume it is left this way for a potential sequel.
The best Norwegian troll film?
Trollhunter is pretty darn great. Apart from actually being a little scary at times it’s also quite funny. The performances are all fine but what really makes this film stand out are the trolls. The effects are super interesting looking (in a good way.) The film can start to feel a little repetitive at times and a bit more could have been done to make it scarier but it’s on Netflix and worth checking out.
Original Language nb
Runtime 1 hr 43 min (103 min)
Budget 3500000
Revenue 4159678
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Director André Øvredal
Writer André Øvredal
Actors Otto Jespersen, Robert Stoltenberg, Knut Nærum
Country Norway
Awards 12 wins & 13 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panasonic VariCam 3700
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Video
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format 35 mm, Digital (Digital Cinema Package DCP)