Troll 2

Synopsis: A young child is terrified to discover that a planned family trip is to be haunted by vile plant-eating monsters out of his worst nightmare. His attempt to save his beloved family is assisted by the spectre of his deceased grandfather. Also, there are NO trolls in this movie, only goblins.
 
IMDB:
2.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
6%
PG-13
Year:
1990
95 min
3,727 Views


(man) Peter was a courageous boy,

but that dawn he could feel fear

stick to his skin like dew on leaves.

The fog was thick enough

to make him lose his way home.

Then he began to hear strange noises

coming from the depths of the forest.

He noticed a presence,

small shadows that seemed to giggle

as they followed in his footsteps.

- (boy) Who were they, Grandpa?

- Cruel, deformed forest dwellers,

haughty creatures,

spiteful and impudent.

They are the vengeful and evil goblins -

the little people of the night.

What did they want with him?

What did Peter do to the goblins?

That's the point. Goblins don't

need to justify their cruel acts.

They are evil creatures.

But let me go on, please.

OK. I won't interrupt you any more.

To make a long story short,

Peter started to run and run

and run.

(grunting and grumbling)

Poor Peter remained on the ground

unconscious for a long time.

Finally, when he opened his eyes,

he saw in front of him,

just a few inches away from him...

A goblin?

She was a lovely girl

with huge eyes the colour of the sea.

She looked at him kindly,

her expression full of love.

Peter immediately fell in love with her.

She caressed him and offered him

something to eat and drink.

The strange concoction

she offered him was delicious.

Peter ate and drank

without ever taking his eyes off her.

He was bewitched by that gaze,

and it was that look that deceived him.

I bet it was a goblin in disguise.

Those evil creatures can transform

themselves into flesh and blood people,

whenever and however they want.

You're making a mistake, Grandpa.

You said they can.

You should have said they could,

or what kind of fairy tale is it?

They can. They can.

Goblins still exist.

Your Grandpa Seth is telling you.

And... how did Peter end up?

He began to feel ill, very ill.

He was sweating chlorophyll green.

- (boy) Green?

- That's right.

The colour of the goblins.

The colour of sap.

Then she appeared to him

as she really was -

horrible and mocking.

Changed into what?

Half man, half plant.

The goblins' favourite food.

Food? Don't tell me

they ate him, Grandpa!

That's exactly what happened,

with a voracity

that has no equal on Earth.

What are you doing still up, Josh?

Grandpa Seth was telling me a sto...

(sighs)

Still telling the same story, Josh?

I know, Mommy. I told you

it would never happen again.

But, you see, it's not a dream for me.

I see him in front of me

and he's so real.

He tells me stories, just like before.

Grandpa Seth has been gone for over

six months now. You were at the funeral.

I know it was very difficult for you.

It was also very difficult for your

father, Holly and me, his daughter.

He was an amazing man.

Grandpa Seth has remained

in all our hearts,

but you must banish him

from your mind.

- Remember what the doctor said?

- Of course.

Grandpa Seth is just an invention

of my subconscious.

That's right.

- But he's so real...

- That's enough. Try to go to sleep.

We're going on a vacation tomorrow.

A month in the country will do us

all good. Good night, dear.

- Good night, dear.

- Mom?

- Yes?

- Do goblins exist?

No, dear. They don't exist.

Now, try to go to sleep.

(man) Yeah, John. That's Nilbog,

right. Spell it? N-l-L-B-O-G.

We'll be gone around a month.

Can you take care

of that business while we're gone?

Yeah? That's great. OK.

See ya, John. All right, bye.

- Are the kids sleeping?

- No. They're more awake than we are.

They're probably excited about the trip.

Do you know how many people

live in Nilbog?

- No. How many?

- 26, including the Presents.

- Isn't that wonderful?

- Come on to bed.

Just think, we'll be living like

our ancestors did.

Yeah, we'll be peasants and farmers,

just like people did a century ago.

- Hey, what's the matter?

- I'm worried about Joshua.

He's still seeing Grandpa Seth.

When I was a kid,

I had an imaginary playmate.

It wasn't your dead grandfather.

It'll end. This trip will make him

forget about your father.

- Michael?

- Yeah?

Who are the goblins?

The goblins? (laughs)

(tapping)

(laughter)

- Sh! You fell! What a jerk!

- He pointed the light right at me!

Goblins don't exist. Goblins

don't exist. Goblins don't exist.

(screeches)

Elliot!

What kind of idiotic joke is this?

You scared the sh*t out of me.

I'm the victim of a nocturnal rapture.

I have to release my lowest instincts

with a woman.

Release your instincts in the bathroom!

- Are you trying to turn me into a homo?

- It wouldn't be too hard.

If my father discovers you here,

he'd cut off your little nuts and eat them.

He can't stand you!

And... And you?

I like you.

But my family doesn't like you.

They say you spend

way too much time with your friends.

Oh, oh, but I swear I never see them.

- How long is this gonna take?

- We're sick of waiting.

Won't you come to Tonino's,

Holly, for some pizza?

Hey, these are cute!

(all complain)

- Do you see?

- What's wrong with having friends?

Nothing, if you wanna

remain a virgin for life.

You take them to bed with you,

and I don't believe in group sex.

Is your family

going on vacation tomorrow?

- Yes.

- I'll come with you?

OK, I'll tell my father

you're coming with us.

- Where are we going?

- Nilbog.

A wonderful half-empty town.

It's an exchange.

A family from the country is coming here

and we're going to live in their house.

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