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Hostel Movie Review - Is Art Imitating Real Life in This Movie?



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By : Doris Hill    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-29 04:12:20
If you visited see this movie expecting to work out a horror movie then that is exactly what you saw, a true horror movie. Hostel is horrific within the truest sense of the word. It's not simply everything we love about horror movies; it is thus abundant additional, unfortunately for some people.
It is not for the squeamish or the faint of heart. If the sight of not just blood but conjointly mutilation affects you, albeit unreal, then spending 90 minutes with this movie certainly would not be a wise decision.
Hostel was written and directed by Eli Roth the person Quentin Tarantino calls the longer term of horror. He also happened to be the co-author of another pretty disturbing horror movie named Cabin Fever. And as disturbing movies go, Hostel hands down is arguably the foremost disturbing movie ever made, horror or otherwise. It's definitely the foremost disturbing horror movie I've ever seen. And I've seen a lot of horror movies.
The movie is regarding three young school aged male friends, played by Derek Richardson, Jay Hernandez and Eythor Gudjonsson who plan to backpack through Europe looking for something most young men crave, instant gratification in the form of sex and drugs. And everything 's going exactly as planned as so much as their carnal pursuits are concerned until they meet a young man at a Hostel they were crashing at who tells them concerning another place in Slovakia where they will get all the sex they wish from some terribly hot ladies who love Yankee men. Sadly for the three young men meeting the women there seems to be undoubtedly the more severe call of their lives.
Thus when a few days at the Hostel in Slovakia the character Oli played by Eythor Gudjonsson mysteriously disappears. Initially his 2 friends were thinking he could have left to come back to his own country, as he was someone they had met throughout their backpacking travels. It seems that when the 2nd of the 3 friends disappear we tend to learn that folks who keep at that Hostel are being kidnapped and later sold to wealthy businessmen for the purposes of performing torturous acts on them.
Again as I previously mentioned, this movie is disturbing and in some ways in which terribly sick but if you've ever been exposed to the net for any length of time then possibilities are you've got heard of the "faces of death" series and were ready to work out at least one video clip. What happens to the folks in Faces of death is totally incomprehensible. It's unbelievable that soldiers from any country (masses no less) would tie a man's arms to two jeeps and then rip the man apart by driving in opposite directions. Or a man may murder a girl on video by blowing her take off as a result of somebody paid the individual to determine the heinous crime committed on film. Based on what I saw in Faces of Death when having seen Hostel tells me that this movie is a lot of concerning art imitating real life than most of us unfortunately understand or care to admit.
If you haven't seen Hostel then perhaps its best that you do not unless you've got a robust abdomen and you feel you'll be able to handle the disturbing nature of the film.
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