Hostel Part II
June 2007
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J. R. Jones
Roth's dark humor and lacerating view of human weakness sometimes suggest George Romero; what he lacks is Romero's stubborn belief in personal morality.
David Fear
Both nubile females and alpha-male douche bags are on the receiving end of pain (that's supposed to nullify accusations of misogyny, is it?), but really, we're all the victims here.
Owen Gleiberman
Eli Roth's Hostel: Part II is an authentic real-world creep show -- better, if anything, than its predecessor.
Peter Hartlaub
The movie is almost totally devoid of suspense, which is one of the marks of a true exploitation film. Why waste time with a bunch of false scares and tension, when you can go straight to the pain and suffering?
Scott Tobias
There's a keen intelligence behind all that gleeful degradation and it pays off in a finish that's at once ironic, satirical, and perversely satisfying.
Colin Covert
Hostel: Part II offers more hard-core horror and an even more outspoken message [than the first].
Critic reviews
J. R. Jones
Roth's dark humor and lacerating view of human weakness sometimes suggest George Romero; what he lacks is Romero's stubborn belief in personal morality.
David Fear
Both nubile females and alpha-male douche bags are on the receiving end of pain (that's supposed to nullify accusations of misogyny, is it?), but really, we're all the victims here.
Owen Gleiberman
Eli Roth's Hostel: Part II is an authentic real-world creep show -- better, if anything, than its predecessor.
Peter Hartlaub
The movie is almost totally devoid of suspense, which is one of the marks of a true exploitation film. Why waste time with a bunch of false scares and tension, when you can go straight to the pain and suffering?
Scott Tobias
There's a keen intelligence behind all that gleeful degradation and it pays off in a finish that's at once ironic, satirical, and perversely satisfying.
Colin Covert
Hostel: Part II offers more hard-core horror and an even more outspoken message [than the first].
Nathan Lee
Ends up there is a moral to the story, one sure to delight the bamboozled pseudo-intellectuals who laughably defended Hostel as a geo-political critique of American arrogance and the culture of torture.
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Cast and credits
Actors | Bijou Phillips, Heather Matarazzo, Roger Bart, Richard Burgi, Lauren German |
Producers | Eli Roth, Mike Fleiss, Chris Briggs |
Director | Eli Roth |
Writers | Eli Roth |
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Run time
94 minutes
Rating
R
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