Three friends who are making a trip to Europe to find a young woman who invites them to spend a week at a spa in Slovakia. Tempted by the offer, change change train trip in Prague and stay in a hostel full of young travelers. Before you know it, are at a dead end, served as a diversion to unscrupulous people who enjoy the suffering and pain. Two years ago the first part of Hostel, got no surprise despite the famous marketing campaign, its sequel, again sponsored by Tarantino and directed by Eli Roth follows in the footsteps of its predecessor with a bland and boring story, in This time, as shown background, do not hide the business operation so grisly scene halfway interesting to ridiculous schemes to millimeter repeating that if the first was no surprise, this even less. This time, we change the male by the female trio, in an attempt to horrify most, if three healthy young lived a hell, what holds a fragile three girls? and add several characters from the opposite side to victims, to try to further develop the film, two customers fairly predefined (as little nauseous the originality that distills the film) and the head of the whole shebang, a wealthy mobster doing wrong undaunted with business sense (it is be to set up an auction between clients via mobile.) But the truth is that if there is a term to describe this movie is certainly predictable, and much, really does not surprise any event, except the final twist, but not saved from the suspense, but of course, the final one of the characters is very painful (at least for part of the public). While the movie is not a calamity cinematically speaking, he could have given more, and in spite of containing a couple of scenes for the memory, just stares at it, in some scenes that recall while we forget the rest. Hostel 2
Hostel: Part II (2007)
Director: Eli Roth
Screenplay: Eli Roth
Cast: Lauren German (Beth) Bijou Phillips (Whitney), Roger Bart (Stuart)
Production: Lionsgate Films
Nationality: U.S.
Length: 93 min
4 / 10
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