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Hostel
Description
Slovak city is visited by three backpackers for their self-indulgent adventure, what they don’t know that things are not what they seem from the outside.
Slovak city is visited by three backpackers for their self-indulgent adventure, what they don’t know that things are not what they seem from the outside.
Actors:
Nick Roe,
Rick Hoffman,
Natali Tothova,
Paula Wild,
Derek Richardson,
Daniel Frisch,
Martin Kubacák,
Anne Bergstedt,
Drahoslav Herzan,
Eli Roth,
Ashley Robbins,
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Nick Roe
Rick Hoffman
12 June 1970, New York City, New York, USA
Natali Tothova
Paula Wild
15 May 1974, KromerĂz, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
Derek Richardson
18 January 1976, Queensbury, New York, USA
Daniel Frisch
Martin Kubacák
8 May 1976, Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
Anne Bergstedt
2 November 1986, Stockholm, Sweden
Drahoslav Herzan
Eli Roth
18 April 1972, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Ashley Robbins
4 January 1984, Czech Republic
Director:
Eli Roth
Eli Roth
18 April 1972, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Country:
United States, Czech Republic
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A stern moralistic rebuke to ugly-Americanism. The movie is in-your-face but not pointlessly so.
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November 27, 2006
Hostel's merely unpleasant and more than a little dumb.July 10, 2007
This is routine Roth as usual. Homophobia, attempted nihilism, vapid writing, paper thin plot, and nonsensical all the way...January 10, 2006
The film is too casually misanthropic and enamored of its expulsive prosthetic virtuosity to be politically relevant, and it's not clear what response -- shame? outrage? titillation? -- Roth is after.July 03, 2008
Roth is able to change the focus from frolicking raunchiness to extreme chilliness in a way that's quite sobering.August 28, 2015
This is a grim, gory, and unapologetically grungy piece of "survival horror." I dug it.
Associated Press
December 29, 2006
Whether or not this kind of horror movie is your cup of tea, you have to at least admire Roth for the daring and creativity with which he illustrates that concept.
New York Daily News
January 14, 2006
All this in a 94-minute movie that takes 45 minutes getting started!August 30, 2009
A series of interesting ideas floating around a sea of bloodJune 24, 2006
Sadly, as with [director Eli] Roth's promising but flawed debut feature, its central conceit is more compelling than what ended up on screen.October 25, 2013
Whereas most modern slasher films cut straight to the flesh-ripping for no purpose of art or psychological stimulation, Hostel marries them with skillful execution and, somehow, a relevant subtext.
Newsday
January 13, 2006
Although I spent much of the second half staring into my lap while listening to a cacophony of screams and shop tools, I processed enough of the first to appreciate Roth's sinister evocation of a Slovakian provincial town.