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Hostel

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Hostel (2005)
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Three backpackers head to a Slovak city that promises to meet their hedonistic expectations, with no idea of the hell that awaits them.Three backpackers head to a Slovak city that promises to meet their hedonistic expectations, with no idea of the hell that awaits them.Three backpackers head to a Slovak city that promises to meet their hedonistic expectations, with no idea of the hell that awaits them.

  • Director
    • Eli Roth
  • Writer
    • Eli Roth
  • Stars
    • Jay Hernandez
    • Derek Richardson
    • Eythor Gudjonsson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    198K
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    POPULARITY
    2,168
    139
    • Director
      • Eli Roth
    • Writer
      • Eli Roth
    • Stars
      • Jay Hernandez
      • Derek Richardson
      • Eythor Gudjonsson
    • 1.6KUser reviews
    • 142Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Jay Hernandez
    Jay Hernandez
    • Paxton
    Derek Richardson
    Derek Richardson
    • Josh
    Eythor Gudjonsson
    Eythor Gudjonsson
    • Oli
    Barbara Nedeljakova
    Barbara Nedeljakova
    • Natalya
    Jan Vlasák
    Jan Vlasák
    • The Dutch Businessman
    Jana Kaderabkova
    Jana Kaderabkova
    • Svetlana
    Jennifer Lim
    Jennifer Lim
    • Kana
    Keiko Seiko
    Keiko Seiko
    • Yuki
    Lubomír Bukový
    • Alex
    • (as Lubomir Bukovy)
    Jana Havlickova
    • Vala
    Rick Hoffman
    Rick Hoffman
    • The American Client
    Petr Janis
    Petr Janis
    • The German Surgeon
    Takashi Miike
    Takashi Miike
    • Takashi Miike
    Patrik Zigo
    Patrik Zigo
    • Bubble Gum Gang Leader
    • (as Zigo Patrik)
    Milda Jedi Havlas
    • Desk Clerk Jedi
    Martin Kubacák
    Martin Kubacák
    • The Scarred Cab Driver
    Miroslav Táborský
    Miroslav Táborský
    • The Friendly Police Officer
    Paula Wild
    • Monique
    • Director
      • Eli Roth
    • Writer
      • Eli Roth
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    User reviews1.6K

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    8kenn-johnson-1

    Missing important points

    It would seem from the majority of the comments on this film that very few of the people making these comments have any real insight into film production or what some film makers are attempting to communicate to an audience. With that in mind, here are some things I discovered upon viewing this film: (1) The story is new and unique. Thank goodness for any film that is not a sequel, a remake, or a film based on some decades-old television program. (2) The director uses the Xenophobia most Americans have about Europe and the citizens of those countries to very good effect. He plays on those fears, throws fuel onto that fire, much like Tobe Hooper did with rural areas in the U.S. in "Texas Chainsaw Massacre". (3) I was impressed by the build-up of uneasiness leading up to the torture scenes, the prevading sense of something "off bubble". If the characters had not been tenth-degree horndog party animals intent only on having a good time, they might have been more suspicious of the strange events taking place around them, which - in my mind - justifies the scenes of debauchery to show how oblivious these guys were. (4) A great number of things often have to be done in a film to appease The Studio. I saw several scenes that appeared to be included seemingly at the behest of The Studio for "saleability", and were not necessarily included for story-telling. There is also a desire to "one-up" each other in the Studio System, which publicly decries sex and violence while unofficially tells Producers to "give us more, and make it even more shocking than (fill in the blank)". All-in-all, while this film is not for the squeamish, it does have some things to say that create discussion and dialogue about a number of things, from how we view foreign cultures to how we treat each other. Any film that can generate that kind of thought while providing innovation deserves applause.
    8olieclay

    watch with open mind...

    Just watched Hostel for the second time and thoroughly enjoyed it again though it meanders towards the end and doesn't deliver the catharsis that the degree of vengeance could. I think this is intentional though as we aren't supposed to identify with the characters in a good way, but recognise that their ignorance and chauvinism could be our own. The feeling achieved at the end is liberating in a different sense as in we are still free to heed the main message of the film, and tuck that money back in our wallet before we spend it on an immoral enterprise, such as sleeping with prostitutes who were forced into it, despite the carefree dogma of the age. Barbara Nedeljakova and Prague both look great as well. I liked the nod to the Wickerman, and the more sinister reference of the big ovens (the other thing i got was the feeling of getting more than you bargain for when you delve into a country's history and dig up some nasty stuff. This is particularly true when travelling.)

    One final important point is that I think although many viewers will be able to identify to a degree with the blokes in this film, they aren't supposed to be entirely sympathetic characters.
    6stiff5

    Physiological Scares

    Recently I picked up Hostel at my local movie store and decided to give it a try. I finished watching it and had very mixed feelings. First off, this film is not nearly as gory and disgusting as advertised. It is although, very graphic, and NOT for the squeamish, I just expected more out of it. The pop-up scares aren't effective and the first half of the movie is all soft-core porn. So what makes this movie a decent horror movie? The physiological scares. That is what got to me. The overwhelming feeling of being tied and up and tortured to death. Having no escape. For that was very effective and stomach curdling. The sex and nudity was all not needed, but for people looking for that kind of stuff, it's all here. The acting was pretty good. No bad performances. Hostel is a kind of movie where you'll either love it or hate it. But overall, an OK horror film. Not my favorite, but not terrible.
    getov

    loll

    Expected much better movie after i saw Tarantinos name on it but its just boring and disgusting IMHO. First half is long nothing about nothing. Seems like not even single scene was shot in Slovakia so why do they take name of this country to their mouth MM but hey its made by Americans so its all clear. Spend more and i mean much more time in library (place to find that Europe isn't country or Australia isn't in Canada or Germany isn't in Nevada (as i was told by some u.s. guys in one online game)) than in McDonald's!!:)) and BTW we got no children gangs ,no sluts sell able for dollar and those cars there he he whats that?:))

    peace out
    8donaldricco

    Of course, my horse!

    This movie is soooo gross! The eye scene? Puke rising up to my mouth just thinking about it! Blech!!! So much excessive horror nastiness! Sick as heck, but just hard not to watch! Throw in the gorgeous women, and you've got a disgustingly beautiful horror flick!

    I loved the Oli character - the king of swing - "Of course my horse"! And the gang of young boys that want gum! So weird! I also liked the whole Europeaness of the film - the location, language, and overall feel of it! Lent a big piece of realism to it all.

    My negative rant is that I wanted to know more about the town, and the people, and the "why" of it all. I know money is part/most of it. But I wanted to know why.

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    • Trivia
      (at around 1h 5 mins) The porn film the guard at the factory watches on the DVD player is Sex Fever (2003), the X-rated parody of Roth's first film Cabin Fever (2002).
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 1 min) When Paxton is handcuffed to the chair and his torturer grabs the three-pronged metal pole, Paxton is shown with bloody hole marks on his shirt. Then it shows the guy holding the rod, then hitting Paxton twice, then the shot goes back to Paxton and the bloody holes are there. The holes were added and filmed before the torturer hit him.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Natalya: [after all the credits have rolled] I get a lot of money for you, and that makes you MY bitch.

    • Crazy credits
      At the very end of the credits, the character of Natalya is heard to say, "I get a lot of money for you... and that make you my bitch". This is a piece of audio lifted from an earlier scene in the film.
    • Alternate versions
      The unrated DVD contains three additions that weren't in the theatrical version:
      • 1. A close-up of the German Surgeon's severed leg after it's cut off by the chainsaw.
      • 2. A slightly extended take of Kana's eye being cut off and the subsequent pus.
      • 3. A close-up of the train crushing Kana's head during her suicide.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Dark Side of Porn: Does Snuff Exist? (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      The Surgeon
      Written by Eli Roth

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 6, 2006 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Czech Republic
    • Languages
      • English
      • Czech
      • German
      • Dutch
      • Slovak
      • Japanese
      • Icelandic
      • Russian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Hostal
    • Filming locations
      • Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Next Entertainment
      • Raw Nerve
      • International Production Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $4,800,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $47,326,473
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,556,099
      • Jan 8, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $81,979,826
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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