Troll two is a 2025 Norwegian monster movie directed through Roar Uthaug. It is the sequel to Troll and was once filmed in Norway and Budapest. Ine Marie Wilmann, Kim S. Falck-Jørgensen, and Mads Sjøgård Pettersen reprise their roles for the movie and are joined by way of Sara Khorami, Jon Ketil Johnsen, Gard B. Eidsvold, Aksel Almaas, and Trond Magnum. Troll two is the greatest movie manufacturing ever in the Nordic countries.
Premise
When a large troll emerges from the mountain, Nora Tidemann, Andreas Isaksen, and Kristoffer Holm reunite to deal with it whilst befriending every other large troll who helps to battle the different troll.
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IMDb RATING
⭐ 5.5/10
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Review by johannes2000-1
⭐6/10
Reasonably unique as a Nordic Godzilla clone, nothing more!
I wasn't very impressed, in truth the identical as with the first Troll, Sure, the CGI of the creatures appears top notch and completely works, however to be honest, they appear very an awful lot like outsized Chewbacca-clones, and aside from the dimension and the huge teeth, they are rarely menacing, however mostly stupid with these massive noses and furry beards. The story is paper skinny and especially cliché: the authorities experimenting in secret on the monster, the cussed and eccentric professor know-it-all that is flown-in, and then by hook or by crook the monsters breaks loose, goes rampant and the professor has to come up with some genius scheme to retailer the world. That this professor herself is completely accountable for the monster to ruin out, and any other scientific girl thwarts the one opportunity to nip the troll's break out in the bud, is with ease not noted in the relaxation of the story, as properly as the thousands of casualties that they each motive with their dull behavior.
The motion scenes are fine, like all the chases with helicopters, and the VFX are great. But in between, there are many moments that the tempo sags dangerously, the enhancing may want to simply have been extra sharp. The dialogues between the most important characters are not razor-sharp either, and the many meant humorous traces often fall flat. It did not assist that predominant personality Nora (Ine Marie Wilmann) is extraordinarily annoying, all the time behaving cranky and self-righteous and dull (like standing frozen between the skyscraper-sized legs of two struggle trolls for instance, observing up at them in nearly infatuated rapture!). In short: as an motion automobile and a Godzilla or King Kong clone fairly entertaining, however nothing more.

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