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Hostel 2

Originaltitel: Hostel: Part II
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 34 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,5/10
100.041
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Heather Matarazzo in Hostel 2 (2007)
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Drei amerikanische Studenten, die im Ausland studieren, werden in ein slowakisches Hostel gelockt und entdecken die düstere Realität dahinter.Drei amerikanische Studenten, die im Ausland studieren, werden in ein slowakisches Hostel gelockt und entdecken die düstere Realität dahinter.Drei amerikanische Studenten, die im Ausland studieren, werden in ein slowakisches Hostel gelockt und entdecken die düstere Realität dahinter.

  • Regie
    • Eli Roth
  • Drehbuch
    • Eli Roth
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lauren German
    • Heather Matarazzo
    • Bijou Phillips
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      • Eli Roth
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      • Eli Roth
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lauren German
      • Heather Matarazzo
      • Bijou Phillips
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    • 46Metascore
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      • 10 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Lauren German
    Lauren German
    • Beth
    Heather Matarazzo
    Heather Matarazzo
    • Lorna
    Bijou Phillips
    Bijou Phillips
    • Whitney
    Roger Bart
    Roger Bart
    • Stuart
    Richard Burgi
    Richard Burgi
    • Todd
    Vera Jordanova
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    • Axelle
    Jay Hernandez
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    • Paxton
    Jordan Ladd
    Jordan Ladd
    • Stephanie
    Milan Knazko
    Milan Knazko
    • Sasha
    Edwige Fenech
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    • Art Class Professor
    Stanislav Yanevski
    Stanislav Yanevski
    • Miroslav
    • (as Stanislav Ianevski)
    Patrik Zigo
    Patrik Zigo
    • Bubblegum Gang Leader
    Zuzana Geislerová
    Zuzana Geislerová
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    Ivan Furak
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    Monika Malácová
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    Davide Dominici
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    IAmNo4

    Solid Horror Sequel

    When I first saw "Hostel" back in 2006, I thought it was a solid, entertaining flick, but still full of flaws, so when a sequel was announced, along with its official synopsis and promising cast, I naturally got really excited as I thought it sounded great and had lots of potential to be even better than the original, hence this easily became one of my most anticipated movies of the year. After finally seeing the film I have to admit that I still like the original a tad more, but I'm happy I waited as this is surely one of the better horror sequels I've seen recently.

    The plot this time focuses around 3 American college students - Beth (Lauren German), her best friend Whitney (Bijou Phillips), and the sweet Lorna (Heather Matarazzo) who are studying art in Rome for the Summer and plan on going to Prague to explore Europe. However, they cross paths with the mysterious Axelle (Vera Jordanova), a beautiful model from their art class who somehow convinces them to skip their journey to Prague and head to Slovakia where they can relax and enjoy the country. Soon they find a hostel for the weekend and it seems like everything is going to be great, but little do they know that staying at a hostel was the biggest mistake in their lives, and that they are going to pay the price in the worst possible way.

    To be honest, I was never too big on Eli Roth before. I thought „Cabin Fever" was very mediocre and full of clichés and pointless nudity, whereas Hostel a big step from "Cabin" with an interesting and original concept, but still full of flaws, so I guessed if Roth continued to improve, this could have even been better than the original. I was wrong though as I actually found myself liking this a bit less than the first one, but still thinking this is definitely one of the better and gorier horror sequels in the last few years, and one of the most entertaining movies this year.

    Without a doubt the best thing about the movie is the great acting. Honestly, as much as I'm a HUGE horror fan, even I admit there are really rare horror movies (or even movies in general) in which most of the actors did a great job, but fortunately, that was the case here. Heather Matarazzo, who has really grown up since her debut in "Welcome to the Dollhouse" does an amazing job in portraying without a doubt the sweetest character in the whole movie, and when bad things start happening to her you really feel bad for her as she just gives a great performance. Lauren German, who played the unfortunate hitchhiker in the awesome "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" Remake, gives an amazing performance too and I was happy to see her as a lead in a horror movie as I thought she was great in the Chainsaw remake. Bijou Phillips also does a great job in playing the loyal and tough "best-friend" type of character, and she is surely one of the bets characters in the film, something she didn't have a chance to be in movies like "Venom" for instance. Worth mentioning is also the newcomer Vera Jordanova, even though her character is waisted and should have gotten more screen-time. The other characters are greatly build up and you really do feel bad for them when bad things start happening to them, thanks to both the already mentioned, great acting, and a good script written by Eli Roth who actually surprised me in the movie as I thought he did a pretty good job and didn't put any unnecessary nudity like in "Cabin Fever". I also liked how the movie didn't just center on the 3 girls and their torturing, but also the tortures themselves (played by Roger Bart and Richard Burgi) and their fears and thoughts, which was a pretty fresh add to the plot. No need to say this is way more brutal than the original too, even though the ending could have been less comical and more action-packed.

    Of course, there are weak points of the movie though. First of all, I was very much disappointed with the route Eli went with the character of Paxton (Jay Hernandez), our hero in the last movie, as I thought it was very clichéd and already seen before in other horror sequels. The movie also felt rushed towards the ending, as all the action and torture scenes were fairly short and incomparable to the ones in the original. The movie also didn't feel as "dark" as the original, and some scenes were just pointlessly funny, but that's probably why I liked this sequel; it wasn't trying to be a carbon copy of the original, actually quite the opposite -- it was trying to a different, yet loyal follow up.

    In some sequels that method never works, but in this one it did. Hostel: Part II isn't as fresh as the original, but it's a solid Horror Sequel and an impressive follow up to the original.

    6/10
    4rmawatson

    More of the same..

    For me, someone who thought the first installment of hostel was great, I had to check out the second.

    I consider myself a fairly strong-stomached moviegoer, but I'm not ashamed to say this movie had me squirming in my seat.. Yet again! I would be hard pushed to argue this movie is anything but an excuse to once again try and push the boundaries of explicit violence and depravity, something that seems to be a bit of a trend these days. The narrative is fairly primitive, and in many aspects it is a replica of the first. American backpackers lured to a hostel in Slovakia where they are kidnapped and sold to the highest bidder to be tortured and killed. Only its girls this time.

    However this movie does take the viewer a little further behind the scenes of the 'business', and follows two rich 'clients' through the process of purchasing a subject right through to the torture chamber sequences. Something that was quite interesting if you enjoyed the first film.

    The first film I found fairly believable, and could actually imagine such a place in some remote part of Europe - which is party what added to my enjoyment of it. This installment not quite as well thought out and I did find the twist at the end totally impossible to accept. The shrouded secrecy of the business 'Elite Hunting' that was prevalent in the first film seemed to be totally thrown out of the window.

    But If you want to see more of the same you will enjoy this film - its great for what it is, but don't expect anything original!
    lnm3921

    Very sick, disturbing and sadistic. - Several Spoilers!

    WARNING! DO NOT READ IF YOU DON'T LIKE SPOILERS!!! It amazes me that they can show murder, torture and blood and gore in this movie yet when it comes to nudity, they have to hide it by blurring the images. Even swearing with the F-bomb is omitted out which is stupid. In this movie, murder, torture and even decapitation are somehow more acceptable to televise but no swearing or nudity allowed? The Network censors are nuts!

    This movie is sick and very disturbing! It's about an international club of sadistic rich people who pay big bucks through a bidding process to murder a man or woman through torture. Victims come from the hostel in Slovakia and their passport images are scanned and sent out to members. Once you enter into a "contract" to do this, you cannot leave until you murder your victim. Each of the members have a dog tattoo that identifies them as part of the club. Expect to see kids have guns pointed to their heads (one is shot in the head), cannibalism, dogs tearing a person to pieces, and a woman having her face shredded up with a saw to name a few. It seems like everyone in this town is bad to the bone.

    You get the sense that once you're marked as a victim there really is no escape from the factory where they keep the victims. Even if you do, the reach of this group is so wide that they can still get you as you'll find out with Jay Hernandez's character. You really need to see the fist movie to understand the second although you can get the gist if you have not.

    Sadly we see a decent caring person forced into becoming a monster herself first in a bid for survival then for revenge! It seems that in both the first and second movies, the lead characters commit murder without hesitation after being victimized themselves.

    The message is that having enough money can do anything even turn the tables on those that would have you be the victim. I think most of us like to see evil people get their comeuppance so seeing some of them pay for their evil deeds is satisfying but unfortunately not all the people that deserve it do and it thus opens the door for yet another sequel! If you have a sick sense of humor, you will like the ending with the street kids playing soccer with someone's head! It's disgusting yet the victim got her comeuppance for being evil so to me it was good!I won't divulge who it was.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Sadistic Sequel with a Great Twist

    In Rome, the wealthy Beth (Lauren German) and her college friends Whitney (Bijou Phillips) and Lorna (Heather Matarazzo) decide to travel to Prague to spend a couple of spare days. In the train, they meet the model Axelle (Vera Jordanova) after an incident with rude natives of Prague and their acquaintance convinces them to take a detour to the beautiful Slovakia and lodge in a hostel. While partying in the village, they are lured and offered in an international auction to sadistic members of the Elite Hunting under a contract that does not allow leaving the torture chamber in a hidden facility alive.

    "Hostel – Part II" is a good sequel of "Hostel", disclosing the fate of backpacker Paxton that escaped alive from the facility in Bratislava, Slovakia, of the first movie and then following the tragic tour of three American friends. The story is quite similar to the first one, except the great twist in the last five minutes with the action and revenge of the clever and rich Beth. This violent and gore movie is recommended only for fans of the genre, and those that liked the first "Hostel" will certainly appreciate this sequel. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Albergue – Parte 2" ("The Hostel – Part 2")
    3Kashmirgrey

    What It Doesn't Borrow It Steals

    Apparently, Director Eli Roth has a fetish for "snuff." If fact, in a documentary I watched on the subject recently, Roth is interviewed and becomes visibly "giddy" when he comments on the realism of "Cannibal Holocaust." It is no small wonder that he developed the idea for, and directed the two Hostel films. I don't see that as an admirable quality, but then... I am old school and still believe the best horror isn't in-your-face-gore. I realize I am in the minority these days.

    The first "Hostel" was not a great film. It was, in fact, not very good, but what it did have was an intriguing premise: a club whose wealthy members pay to torture and murder abducted people. What worked was that such an idea was not entirely inconceivable. I would argue that such clubs, just like "snuff" films, currently exist, and that was what made the film interestingly creepy for me.

    Hostel Part 2, however, offers nothing original. Instead, it robs from various horror films of old. For example, the opening scene mirrors that of Friday The 13th Part 2. In another scene, as I watched a female club-member bathing in the blood of her "purchase", I couldn't decide which vampire film the scene reminded me of most, there are so many. It was at the ending that I actually let a laugh slip. The foiled attempt at irony was followed by a scene reminiscent of "Blood Sucking Freaks". "Hostel" provided solid potential for a redeeming sequel, but instead, "Hostel Part 2" ended up being nothing more than a compilation of already tried and over used gimmicks.

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      Ruggero Deodato: (at around 1h 19 mins) the director of the controversial 1980 film Nackt und zerfleischt (1980) has a brief cameo as a cannibal in the film.
    • Patzer
      (at around 24 mins) After the girls check into the Hostel, the clerk takes their passports, and e-mails the details to various bidders. However, the pictures all show the girls smiling; standard passport rules do not allow smiling or other facial expressions.
    • Zitate

      Whitney: Wow, is that a new journal you got there?

      Lorna: Yeah. It's a travel journal. For emotional callbacks.

    • Crazy Credits
      At the very end of the credits, the Bubblegum Gang Leader can be heard saying "Bitches!" one last time.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The German theatrical version (based on the R-rated version) is rated FSK 18 and is cut by ca. 2 minutes. On DVD, two version were released: The extended version (based on the unrated version) with a SPIO/JK approval is cut by 7 seconds and misses the throat slashing scene. And the theatrical version (based on the R-rated version, the only home video release based on that version) which is cut by ca. 2.5 min.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Hollywood on Set: Ocean's Thirteen/Day Watch/Hostel: Part II (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Habanera
      from "Carmen"

      Written by Georges Bizet

      Performed by Opus 1 Music Library

      Courtesy of Opus 1 Music Library

      Under license from Landor Music Publishing (BMI), Willowview Publishing (BMI)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Juni 2007 (Deutschland)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Tschechische Republik
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Slowakisch
      • Italienisch
      • Tschechisch
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      • Hostal: parte II
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      • Blue Lagoon, Grindavík, Reykjanes, Island
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      • Lionsgate
      • Screen Gems
      • Next Entertainment
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      • 10.200.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 17.609.452 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 8.203.391 $
      • 10. Juni 2007
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 35.728.183 $
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      • 1 Std. 34 Min.(94 min)
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