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Has anyone except me seen Hostel 2?
Any thoughts?
I loved Hostel (1) and thought it was an instant classic. Fresh, new, original, nicely-acted, fine dialogue, appealing characters, fascinating points about human nature to ponder, beautiful location settings, and utterly disgusting violence, torture, and gore.
Hostel 2 cannot be as original since we already know what is going on; it was not quite as clever, either, and wasn't nearly as disgusting or gory as promised (they called it "torture porn" but I wouldn't say it was that at all!). There were at least two interesting points to ponder about human nature and we see more of the inner workings of the torture-club. Its owner. How the bidding works (a hilarious take on EBay). And we follow two American businessmen who travel all the way to Slovakia to have the opportunity to kill and torture, and we get inside their heads and see why they would want to do such a sickening thing. The main character, a girl named Beth, is wonderfully resourceful in getting out of the hell she finds herself in and the way she escapes with barely a scratch is pretty brilliant as well as a masterpiece of special effects gore.
Anyone see it? Impressed? Disgusted? Horrified?
Any thoughts?
I loved Hostel (1) and thought it was an instant classic. Fresh, new, original, nicely-acted, fine dialogue, appealing characters, fascinating points about human nature to ponder, beautiful location settings, and utterly disgusting violence, torture, and gore.
Hostel 2 cannot be as original since we already know what is going on; it was not quite as clever, either, and wasn't nearly as disgusting or gory as promised (they called it "torture porn" but I wouldn't say it was that at all!). There were at least two interesting points to ponder about human nature and we see more of the inner workings of the torture-club. Its owner. How the bidding works (a hilarious take on EBay). And we follow two American businessmen who travel all the way to Slovakia to have the opportunity to kill and torture, and we get inside their heads and see why they would want to do such a sickening thing. The main character, a girl named Beth, is wonderfully resourceful in getting out of the hell she finds herself in and the way she escapes with barely a scratch is pretty brilliant as well as a masterpiece of special effects gore.
Anyone see it? Impressed? Disgusted? Horrified?