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MOVIE REVIEW: We see how Netflix's 'Troll' measures up to its giant creature competitors

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Norway isn’t the most obvious place you’d expect to see a giant monstrous Kaiju running riot - but that is one of the things that makes Troll so fresh and exciting.

Director and co-writer Roar Uthaug ( Tomb Raider 2018 , The Wave ) has a blast as his destructive antagonist wakes up after a thousand years in captivity and quickly has Oslo in its sights.

From the stunning sweeping opening shots of wintry mountains, it’s clear Troll is no cheap Godzilla imitation. The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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