Hostel Movie and Hostel Part II
Hostel Film and Hostel Part II The Movie - Horror, Torture, Violence and Great Accommodation
Hostel the Horror Movie, written and directed by Eli Roth released in 2005, is arguably one of the scariest movies of all time, with scenes of torture and violence, strong sexual content and language and drug use, it is certainly not for the faint hearted or easily upset or scared.
The Sequel Hostel Part II was released on June 2007 and is equally, if not more scary than the original movie.
Of course if you have never stayed in a Hostel or don’t know much about Hostels Accommodation, this is certainly not a great promotional video for staying in a Hostel, but what must be remembered is, that, Hostel and Hostel Part 2, are Fictional Horror Films and real Hostels are a great way to save money on Holidays or while travelling on a Budget.
The original Hostel movie revolves around a hostel in a fictional city in Slovakia where 3 backpacking friends, American Backpackers Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson) and Icelandic Oli (Eypor Guojonsson), are lured by a Russian Man Alexei (Lubomir Bukovy) who told them that there were may, prostitutes staying at the Hostel who love Americans and foreigners, as budget travellers and guys who love a good time, it seemed like an offer that could not be refused.
The 3 Backpacking friends leave Amsterdam where they met Alexia and board a train to Slovakia, where they meet a Dutch Businessman (Jan Vlasak) who make them very unnerved by his strange behavior.
Once they arrive in Slovakia they check into the recommended Hostel and share a Dorm rooms with two beautiful single ladies that do not disappoint them in any way. The only problem is, the next morning, the group of three friends is now down to two, and this is just the beginning.
The main theme of the Movie is that there is a secret murder for profit company, using the Hostel to lure unsuspecting travellers into the their torture and death, by wealthy business men from all the world who are willing to pay different prices for killing Slovakians, Europeans and most of all Americans.
The Movie has many scenes of torture and violence that constantly makes you turn away, but at the same time you want to see more. It is this curiosity and need for a great deal that the movie plays on.
Don’t let Hostel and Hostel 2 Film put you off staying in Hostels Accommodation, Hostels Accommodation is the best way to save money while travelling on a budget.
One thing that I that I always think about is, no matter how bad you think the Hostel accommodation is that you are staying in, the water is cold, or the breakfast is too small or you had to pay for your sheets or taxes where not included, it is nothing compared to the Hostels in Hostel and Hostel 2 the movies.
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