
Three female college students take a detour from their partying, enticed by a beautiful European woman who promises seclusion, safety, and maybe even romance. What they get is a living hell in which they are sold to the highest bidder, whose fondest wish is to kill them slowly. Hostel 2 also follows two American men who are willing to pay to join an exclusive club where a life will end at their hands--any way they like. It's a story of human monsters and the almighty dollar a... (Full plot summary below)
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Three female college students take a detour from their partying, enticed by a beautiful European woman who promises seclusion, safety, and maybe even romance. What they get is a living hell in which they are sold to the highest bidder, whose fondest wish is to kill them slowly. Hostel 2 also follows two American men who are willing to pay to join an exclusive club where a life will end at their hands--any way they like. It's a story of human monsters and the almighty dollar as only Eli Roth could tell it.
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| Quick Stop EntertainmentD.K. HolmOnce you get past the finger gnawing suspense, you have to sit back and be impressed with Roth's sheer cleverness. |
| MaximPete HammondIf this sounds like your cup of crud - and you know who you are - you probably won't be disappointed. |
| Dread CentralSteve "Uncle Creepy" Barton"Torture porn" my ass; this is evolution. |
| Eclipse MagazineMichelle AlexandriaGenerally speaking, I hate horror films. What surprised me most about this is that it's more than just torture porn, it's actually a real movie with, like a story and some acting, and cinematography and stuff like that. Who knew? |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanAn authentic real-world creep show -- better, if anything, than its predecessor. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanWhile the sequel isn't as unrelentingly gory as the original, there are still rivers of blood. |
| The A.V. ClubScott TobiasIt's also, in its sick, sick way, a real crowd-pleaser. |
| Austin ChronicleMarc SavlovDirector Roth has accomplished the near impossible with Hostel: Part II: He's crafted a vastly superior sequel to a film already considered something of a classic by genre aficionados, one that supersedes its predecessor's sadistic entertainment quotient by orders of magnitude while also upstaging its own outrageous gore effects with a script that's smart, vicious, and occasionally, gleefully subversive. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...marks a substantial leap forward in terms of [Eli Roth's] directorial abilities. |
| The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)Mark PalermoRoth is covering his tracks from the typical accusations of slasher film misogyny, but his feminist angle just serves as jokey sexual fear. |