Hostel (2005)
Año de lanzamiento: 2005
Nación: Czechia, United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Eli Roth
Writer: Eli Roth
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Chris Briggs, Eli Roth, Mike Fleiss
Co-Producer: Daniel Frisch, Philip Waley
Executive Producer: Boaz Yakin, Quentin Tarantino, Scott Spiegel
Compañías: Hostel, International Production Company, Next Entertainment, Raw Nerve
Género: Horror
Budget: 4.800.000
Premios & Similares
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: american horror, amsterdam, netherlands, apathetic, backpacker, bathroom, blood bath, bratislava, slovakia, brothel, business card, deception, doberman, dominatrix, elite club, europe, eye gouging, gore, hostel, human trafficking, iceland, machete, mercilessness, mugging, paranoia, prostitution, sadism, slasher, slovakia, strangulation, torture, torture porn
Historia
Three American backpackers, Paxton, Josh, and Oli, travel to Slovakia expecting a wild time. They meet up with a local named Kana who takes them to a hostel known for its hedonistic atmosphere. Unbeknownst to them, the hostel is actually a front for an elite club that pays rich clients to torture and kill tourists. When Paxton discovers what's happening, it's too late for Josh but not for him or Oli. With Kana's help, they try to escape their fate.
Resumen
Hostel, directed by Eli Roth, is a horror film set in Slovakia about three American backpackers who fall prey to a sinister plot involving human trafficking and torture. The film explores themes of exploitation, the dark side of tourism, and the vulnerability of tourists in unfamiliar territories. It was controversial for its graphic content and was influential in popularizing the 'torture porn' subgenre.








