

Kill Buljo
Jompa Tormann and his guests and family are brutally gunned down during an engagement party. Sami- and women-hating police officer Sid Wisløff is put on the case. Together with his colleague and a Sami guide, Wisløff tries to find the guilty party, but Tormann survived and he wants revenge!
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Plot Summary
A parody of the Quentin Tarantino film 'Kill Bill,' 'Kill Buljo' follows the revenge mission of a humble Norwegian laundromat owner, Buljo, who was betrayed and left for dead by his former gang. Now recovered, Buljo embarks on a quest to seek vengeance against his former associates, armed with his unique skills and a relentless determination.
Critical Reception
Kill Buljo was primarily released as a low-budget comedy and parody. It garnered a cult following for its absurd humor and direct homage to 'Kill Bill,' though it was not widely reviewed by major critics. Its reception was generally positive among audiences who appreciated its comedic take on action tropes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic and often bizarre humor.
- Appreciated as a low-budget, sincere parody of its cinematic inspiration.
- Some found the comedy too niche or reliant on its source material.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was made on an extremely low budget, with much of the production relying on volunteer work and resourceful filmmaking.
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