Troll (2022 film)
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Nora begins to believe that a troll may be responsible and the three seek assistance from Tobias, who has since lost his professorship for his belief in the existence of a real basis for mythical creatures. After a quick search of the mountains, Tobias identifies a topographical anomaly and the four accidentally awaken the slumbering {{cvt|164|ft|round=50}} troll, having camouflaged itself on the mountainside. They escape, capturing the first tangible video proof of Nora's theory. |
Nora begins to believe that a troll may be responsible and the three seek assistance from Tobias, who has since lost his professorship for his belief in the existence of a real basis for mythical creatures. After a quick search of the mountains, Tobias identifies a topographical anomaly and the four accidentally awaken the slumbering {{cvt|164|ft|round=50}} troll, having camouflaged itself on the mountainside. They escape, capturing the first tangible video proof of Nora's theory. |
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The prime minister arranges a military operation led by Kris; however, conventional weapons only annoy the troll. Tobias tries communicating with the troll but is |
The prime minister arranges a military operation led by Kris; however, conventional weapons only annoy the troll. Tobias tries communicating with the troll but is injured when the creature is startled by more gunfire. Researching the mythology, Nora recommends a sonic attack using church bells, but it enrages the creature instead of incapacitating it, causing immense collateral damage. Following the rampage, international news outlets pick up the story and broadcast it globally. |
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As the troll heads to Norway's capital [[Oslo]], the prime minister orders a complete evacuation of the city. After learning of the government's plan to destroy the troll with a nuclear bomb on Oslo, Nora and Andreas object, but are dismissed from the task force. Nora makes a last attempt to find out the truth about the creature. Tobias' notes lead them to the [[Royal Palace, Oslo|Royal Palace]], where they meet Chief of Court Rikard Sinding, who reveals the truth about trolls in Norway. Tobias had been right all along; trolls had been living in Norway until they were wiped out by Christian settlers and the truth buried in folklore. When Nora's father got too close to the truth, Sinding had him discredited and committed to a mental health hospital. The Royal Palace was built on top of the Troll King's palace after the Christians massacred his family and left him for dead inside a cavern in the Dovre mountains after luring him with his kidnapped child. Nora concludes that the creature is heading for Oslo in an attempt to return home. |
As the troll heads to Norway's capital [[Oslo]], the prime minister orders a complete evacuation of the city. After learning of the government's plan to destroy the troll with a nuclear bomb on Oslo, Nora and Andreas object, but are dismissed from the task force. Nora makes a last attempt to find out the truth about the creature. Tobias' notes lead them to the [[Royal Palace, Oslo|Royal Palace]], where they meet Chief of Court Rikard Sinding, who reveals the truth about trolls in Norway. Tobias had been right all along; trolls had been living in Norway until they were wiped out by Christian settlers and the truth buried in folklore. When Nora's father got too close to the truth, Sinding had him discredited and committed to a mental health hospital. The Royal Palace was built on top of the Troll King's palace after the Christians massacred his family and left him for dead inside a cavern in the Dovre mountains after luring him with his kidnapped child. Nora concludes that the creature is heading for Oslo in an attempt to return home. |
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