
After the events of The Stone Forest, Hilda and Baba switch species, with Baba turning into a human, and Hilda turning into a troll. Hilda goes on an adventure to find a way to bring herself back human again, with her mother, Johanna, trying to find for her in the mountains. Hilda must find a way to get herself back home as a human, and prevent the citizens of Trolberg from being invaded by trolls.... (Full plot summary below)
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After the events of The Stone Forest, Hilda and Baba switch species, with Baba turning into a human, and Hilda turning into a troll. Hilda goes on an adventure to find a way to bring herself back human again, with her mother, Johanna, trying to find for her in the mountains. Hilda must find a way to get herself back home as a human, and prevent the citizens of Trolberg from being invaded by trolls.
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| PolygonNicole ClarkThe film is an excellent feature-length Hilda episode, but the 84-minute runtime also allows it to raise the stakes of the low-key series appropriately, tackling some of the enduring mysteries at the core of Trolberg. |
| User ReviewPredictbotPersonally, i think it's an amazing movie. Suits for both watching by yourself or with your loved ones. It delivers an amazing message with wholesomeness and part of the cruel reality on the sides. |
| User ReviewAsadarNote : il faut voir la série avant de regarder le film, car il s'agit de la suite directe ! Le film comme la série sont d'une qualité surprenante. Pour un dessin animé destiné à un jeune public, la qualité d'écriture est remarquable. Le show évite constamment de tomber dans un manichéisme poussif, sait faire preuve d'une maturité surprenante, mais jamais excessive, et nous offre un univers riche, à la fois merveilleux, enfantin, mais jamais infantilisant. Le graphisme est sobre mais beau, et l'animation est de qualité. Aucun doute que tout ça vieillira merveilleusement bien, car la réalisation aussi bien que l'écriture semblent assez intemporels. Bref, une histoire fantastique pour toute la famille. Mais petite mise en garde pour les plus **** cependant (moins de 7-8 ans je dirais), car Hilda traite parfois de sujets sensibles ou peu faire éventuellement peur aux plus sensibles. |