Troll Hunter (2010)
Troll Hunter (2010) is a Norwegian dark fantasy film directed by André Øvredal. The film is presented in a found-footage style, following a group of college students who set out to investigate a series of mysterious bear killings in the remote wilderness of Norway.
As they track down the elusive troll hunter, Hans (Otto Jespersen), they discover that the stories of trolls are not just folklore. Hans reveals that he has been employed by the government to hunt and manage the troll population, which poses a significant threat to humans. The students join him on his dangerous journey, encountering various types of trolls, each with unique characteristics and weaknesses.
The film cleverly blends horror, humor, and adventure, with a mix of practical effects and CGI to bring the trolls to life. It explores themes of mythology, government secrecy, and the clash between modernity and ancient folklore.
Troll Hunter received acclaim for its inventive storytelling, engaging characters, and ability to create tension while also providing a satirical take on traditional monster movies.
It has since gained a cult following for its unique premise and has influenced the found-footage genre within horror cinema.
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