Norway is really picturesque

Adelbert 2022-11-02 14:28:20

Trolljegeren is a camouflage documentary, which tells that a department suddenly received a videotape about troll. The videotape filmed scenes of unimaginable scenes. Among them, a group of students who don’t know what to do by mistake made a troll hunter (the bear hunter was originally filmed), and then followed the process of filming and capturing giant monsters; thus, he learned that the government organization has been making troll hunters all the time. hide.

There are a few key points: (1) I laughed when I first saw troll. Because I haven't even seen the cover of the DVD, and I watched the show with only my imagination; this troll is different from my heart (the troll in my heart is the one that appeared in Gretel: Witch Hunters). (2) Norway is really picturesque, with magnificent mountains, natural fog, snow, and mountain streams. In addition to troll, the selling point is to witness the leisurely scenery of Northern Europe, and the car that crosses the sea/river on a boat. (3) Friends who have hope and desire for the legendary monsters, or those who are keen on playing RPG games, or like them very much. (4) Although looking at the troll made by the computer, I feel a little funny in my heart, but the plot is not slack. (5) It was really trolling to edit the real news at the end.

Note: English dubbing is really bad, and Norwegian is much better.

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Trollhunter quotes

  • Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg: [Speaking at a televised press conference] Few people find power grids attractive. I certainly don't. Norwegians are pro-electricity but against power lines. That won't work in the long run. Norway has trolls, so more power lines are needed. That's just the way it is.

  • Polsk bjørnejeger: Hello. Hello, Finn.

    Finn Haugen: Hello.

    Polsk bjørnejeger: How are you?

    Finn Haugen: Good.

    Polsk bjørnejeger: Are you good?

    Finn Haugen: Good.

    Polsk bjørnejeger: Are you very good?

    Finn Haugen: Yes.