First and formost I apologize for my abhorrently poor forum skills.
I dont know how to put in pictures or actual videos so about the best I can do is a link to the trailer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLEo7H9tqSM
Now....I had the privelledge to watch this movie just last night. And I havent been able to stop raving about it since. The movie is shot Blair Witch style about a battered old man who has been responsible for controlling the Troll population in Switzerland/Norway for decades. He allows a young camera crew to follow him on his job and together they learn about the creatures.
Now on paper, that sounds like the perfect setup for yet another interchangeable horror movie focused on cheap gore, half naked screaming women and insultingly bad acting.
All I'll say is that "Trolljergen" is NONE of these things. It is to monster horror movies what "Fight Club" is to "Never Back Down", a refreshing and original story that you suckers you in and keeps you entertained from start to finish. I honestly tuned out and beleived for a while that I was actually watching a documentary on Trolls.
The film has a few minor blemishes that will barely go noticed, but I cannot reccommend it enough and would like to get the thoughts of anyone who has seen it, or what your impressions are from the trailer.
I dont know how to put in pictures or actual videos so about the best I can do is a link to the trailer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLEo7H9tqSM
Now....I had the privelledge to watch this movie just last night. And I havent been able to stop raving about it since. The movie is shot Blair Witch style about a battered old man who has been responsible for controlling the Troll population in Switzerland/Norway for decades. He allows a young camera crew to follow him on his job and together they learn about the creatures.
Now on paper, that sounds like the perfect setup for yet another interchangeable horror movie focused on cheap gore, half naked screaming women and insultingly bad acting.
All I'll say is that "Trolljergen" is NONE of these things. It is to monster horror movies what "Fight Club" is to "Never Back Down", a refreshing and original story that you suckers you in and keeps you entertained from start to finish. I honestly tuned out and beleived for a while that I was actually watching a documentary on Trolls.
The film has a few minor blemishes that will barely go noticed, but I cannot reccommend it enough and would like to get the thoughts of anyone who has seen it, or what your impressions are from the trailer.