Last Chance on Netflix: Not recommended for the age of 18, this movie was traumatized for the whole generation

Last Chance on Netflix: Not recommended for the age of 18, this movie was traumatized for the whole generation

In the 2000s, the series of three terrible and disturbing terrible films are traumatized thousands of viewers. With small budgets with $ 4.8 million and $ 10.2 million, the first two feature films made almost $ 120 million in the world.

If the third film was less successful, the franchise is awesome in the souls of filmmakers. So much so that the adapted series is currently developed.

Despite getting more information about this project, we recommend that you get the first film in the terrible trilogy we are required to have Eli Roth (salon fever, green inferno, Thanksgiving Day) that wrote, produces and produces the first two franchise as he soon leaves the Netflix catalog.

The most disturbing horror film of the 2000s

Forbidden until the age of 16, when he came to the cinema, the hostel tells the story of two American students, Paxton and Josh, who decided to discover Europe with maximum adventures and excitement.

With Olia, Icelandel, who they met on the road, they find themselves in a small town of Slovakia, describing them as Nirvana’s son -Niradega: Very special property, full of girls as beautiful …

Natalia and Svetlana are actually very cool … a little extra, even. Pacton and Josh quickly realize that they are trapped. This journey will lead them to the end of the horror …

They become a victim of a mysterious group called “Elite Hunting”, which operates from Eastern Europe, which enables their rich customers to kidnap and kill abducted tourists.

It is still available for a few days on Netflix, where it is not recommended under 18, the hostel promises experience as traumatic as it is blood. It has to be said that 570 liters of false blood needed the scenes of torture, struggle and murder of the film!

Between footage and fantasy realities

If the film has a bet on the thrill, it has also exacerbated many questions and many concerns created among tourists in Eastern Europe, as these DVD trails and jackets indicated that the film was “inspired by real facts.”

Eli Roth explained that webmaster Harry Nells told him about the advertising of the Thailand’s website “Deadly Holidays”, which offers candidates to torture and kill someone ten thousand dollars. The director used this story that we do not know whether it is true or fictitious to write its scenario.

The hostel is in Slovakia and it can be said that the government does not appreciate how the country is reflected in the film. Eli Roth responded to criticism indicating that he was playing with false perceptions and many stereotypes that Americans from the Eastern countries.

The film “Hostel” leaves Netflix catalog on August 31.

Source: Allocine

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