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Hostel: Part III | |
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Directed by | Scott Spiegel |
Produced by |
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Written by | Michael D. Weiss |
Based on | Characters by Eli Roth |
Starring | |
Music by | Frederik Wiedmann |
Cinematography | Andrew Strahorn |
Edited by | George Folsey Jr. Brad Wilhite |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
Release date | |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $6 million |
Hostel: Part III is a 2011 American slasher film directed by Scott Spiegel and the third and final installment of the Hostel trilogy. It was written by Michael D. Weiss. This is the only film in the series to be neither written nor directed by Eli Roth and is also the only not to have a theatrical release. The film also relocates the Elite Hunting Club from Slovakia to Las Vegas.
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The plot centres on four men attending a bachelor party in Las Vegas. While there, they are enticed by two prostitutes to join them at a private party way off the Strip. Once there, they are horrified to find themselves the subjects of a perverse game of torture, where members of the Elite Hunting Club are hosting the most sadistic show in town. It was released direct-to-DVD on December 27, 2011.[1]
Plot[edit]
A young man named Travis goes into a hotel room where a Ukrainian couple, Victor and Anka, are currently staying. Anka and Victor fall unconscious after being drugged by the beer Travis gives them, and it is revealed that Travis is a member of the Elite Hunting Club. Victor later wakes up in a cell in an abandoned building, and watches as two guards drag Anka out of her cell.
Scott leaves his fiancée Amy to go to Las Vegas with his friend Carter for Scott's bachelor party. There, they meet up with their other friends, Mike and Justin. The four go to a nightclub, where they meet Kendra and Nikki, two escorts Carter secretly paid to have sex with Scott. Kendra and Nikki tell the four men about a 'freaky' party they could go to on the other end of town, and the four men take a cab to an abandoned building. At the party, Kendra makes a move on Scott, but he declines and tells her about how he previously cheated on Amy and almost lost her, and does not want it to happen again. Scott wakes up the next morning in his hotel room with Carter and Justin. The three wonder where Mike is, as he is not answering his phone.
Mike awakens in a cell and starts panicking. Two guards strap him to a chair in an empty room, with one wall made of glass, and Mike is on display to be gambled upon by wealthy clients. A man enters the room; Mike pleads with him, but the man peels Mike's face off. Worried about Mike, Scott, Carter, and Justin travel to Nikki's trailer, but cannot find her. Kendra arrives and reveals that Nikki is missing as well. Meanwhile, Nikki is brought into the same room as Mike and strapped to a table. Another man enters the room and releases a jar full of cockroaches onto Nikki, which crawl into her mouth and suffocate her.
Scott, Carter, Justin, and Kendra get a text from Mike's phone, sent by Travis, to meet him and Nikki in a hotel room. When they get there, everyone is kidnapped by Travis and wake up in individual cells along with Victor. The two guards take Justin away, and Carter calls the guard, and informs them that he is also a client. After he shows his Elite Hunting Club tattoo, the guards let him go.
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Justin is strapped into a chair and Carter, Flemming, and Travis watch as a woman shoots him with multiple crossbows. The main event starts and Scott is strapped into a chair. He asks Carter why he is doing this, and Carter reveals he wants Amy for himself, as they were in a relationship before she ended up with Scott. Carter says he was disappointed that Amy stayed with Scott after Carter told her about Scott's infidelity. He says that once Scott dies, he will comfort Amy and she will want to be with him.
Flemming orders Scott to be let go from the chair, and Scott and Carter fight. Scott ends up stabbing Carter, cuts off Carter's tattoo, and then escapes by using Carter's tattoo on the scanners. Victor kills one of the guards and frees himself, but is killed by another guard. Scott calls the cops and frees Kendra, who is shot dead by Travis. Flemming orders all of the prisoners to be killed. Scott and Travis fight, and Scott kills Travis. Flemming sets the building to explode and attempts to drive away, but Carter kills him and takes his car. Carter sees Scott and locks the front gate before Scott can get to him. He then quickly drives off while the building explodes, with Scott still inside the gates.
Sometime later, Carter is comforting Amy in her house. After inviting him to stay the night, Amy reveals that Scott is still alive and pins Carter's hand to a chair with a corkscrew. A burned Scott appears and the pair strap him to a chair in her garage, where Scott kills him with a lightweight gas powered tiller.
Cast[edit]
- Brian Hallisay as Scott
- Kip Pardue as Carter
- John Hensley as Justin
- Sarah Habel as Kendra
- Skyler Stone as Mike
- Zulay Henao as Nikki
- Thomas Kretschmann as Flemming
- Chris Coy as Travis
- Nickola Shreli as Victor
- Evelina Oboza as Anka
- Kelly Thiebaud as Amy
- Derrick Carr as Mossberg
- Frank Alvarez as Mesa
- Tim Holmes as Beardo
- Barry Livingston as Doctor
- Alicia Vela-Bailey as Japanese Cyberpunk Woman
Production[edit]
In June 2008, it was announced that Scott Spiegel, one of the executive producers of Hostel and Hostel: Part II, was in talks to direct a third film in the series. In July 2009, Eli Roth confirmed that he would not be directing Hostel: Part III.[2]Total Film later reported that Eli Roth would be involved, albeit as producer only, and that the film will abandon the European locations of the previous films in favor of an American setting, by the release of the film however Roth was not credited. A trailer for the film was released in October 2011 confirming the film's Las Vegas setting.
Internal casino shots were filmed at the Greektown Casino in Detroit, Michigan (as evident by the Greektown logo shown on the TV monitors during the casino sequences).[3]
Release[edit]
There were meant to be many viral marketing tools attached to the film including a collection of QR codes that would, if scanned, give exclusive content. One can be seen at 1:09:26 in the film. Due to the film's negative reception from test audiences however, the marketing campaign was dropped. Scanning the code now results in the phrase 'top left 8' being displayed.[3]
Hostel: Part III was released on DVD and Video on demand on December 27, 2011 in the United States, and on January 18, 2012 in Europe.[1][4] It carries a 67% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on six reviews.[5]
References[edit]
- ^ abWhitman, Howard. 'DVD Review: Hostel: Part III'. Technologytell. www.technologytell.com.
- ^'Eli Roth Not Involved with Hostel III'. Shock Till You Drop.
- ^ abHostel: Part III Trivia
- ^'UHM - Upcoming Horror Movies - Hostel: Part III - Now On DVD!'.
- ^https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/hostel_part_iii_2011/
External links[edit]
- Hostel: Part III on IMDb
- Hostel: Part III at Rotten Tomatoes
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Hostel | |
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Directed by | Manish Gupta |
Produced by | Vicky Tejwani Gurpal Sachar |
Story by | Manish Gupta |
Starring | Vatsal Sheth Tulip Joshi Mukesh Tiwari |
Music by | Virag Mishra |
Cinematography | Srikant Naroj |
Edited by | Sanjib Datta |
Distributed by | Matrix Media |
Release date | |
Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Hostel is a 2011 Bollywood movie by Manish Gupta. The film explores the psychology of ragging (hazing/initiation) and its disastrous effects on a student’s psyche.[1] It was directed by writer-director Manish Gupta, who had previously written Sarkar (2005) and directed The Stoneman Murders (2009).
The film, starring Vatsal Sheth, Tulip Joshi and Mukesh Tiwari, was released worldwide on 21 January 2011.[2]
- 3Soundtrack
Plot[edit]
One night at the boys' hostel at Jaigarh University, a senior student Feroz (Mukesh Tiwari) and his goons harass freshman geek Vishnu Pandey (Subeer Goswamin), stripping him down, molesting him and forcing him to act like a dog. His cries for help fall on deaf ears. Karan (Vatsal Sheth), an engineering freshman, arrives at the hostel. He meets Vishnu, Nilesh (Ramesh Chandane) and Bobby (Nirmal Soni) and befriends them. That evening, Akshay, a gang leader, tries to extort money from him in front of dozens of senior males. When Karan refuses he is beaten and Akshay takes him to Feroz. Feroz asks Karan to drink a glass of his urine and throws it at Karan's face when he refuses.
Vishnu tells Karan Feroz has deliberately been unsuccessful in his exams so that he can continue to live in luxury in the hostel and has become the general secretary by intimidating the students. He is politically well-connected, and is expected to stand for local elections within a few years. Karan is refused help by the corrupt hostel warden, Sharad Saxena, who is loyal to Feroz and Karan is beaten even more in his presence.
Feroz and his goons later ask Karan to do a striptease. When he refuses, they drag him out to the field, strip him naked in front of everyone and mock him. He is helped by Vishnu, Nilesh and Bobby. At the library, Karan breaks down crying as he recalls his humiliation. Science student Payal (Tulip Joshi) asks if he's okay and they become friends. Feroz's sadistic activities escalate and he starts selling drugs to students. Meanwhile, Karan and Payal fall in love.
Once, when Karan is with Payal, Karan is called by one of the goons for ragging. Karan refuses, so Akshay comes to him with a mini-gang of five. They instigate Karan by trying to harass Payal. Karan retaliates and ends up beating them all, particularly Akshay. Feroz asks Akshay to take help from a gangster of his contact. When the gangster arrives with his goons Karan explains and convinces him that Feroz is using them. The gangster then tells Karan to contact him if he needs help. After this damage caused to his reputation by Akshay, Feroz expels Akshay from the gang and threatens him to leave the hostel within 24 hours. Feroz offers Karan Akshay's place but is declined. He tells Karan that they will no longer bother him as long as he minds his own business. Over the year he and his goons continue to torture freshmen. Some bear it without resistance while some leave.
After a year, a naïve and weak new freshman, Pawan (Vinamra) arrives. In his room, he finds the goons, with Vishnu, Nilesh and Bobby, who have been corrupted by Feroz and are now part of his gang. They now believe that ragging results in manhood and this strains their relationship with Karan who befriends Pawan. One night, Feroz brings a prostitute to the hostel and asks Pawan to have unprotected sex with her to be witnessed by the entire gang and the warden. Karan interferes, saving Pawan although he takes a beating from Feroz. He is advised by Vishnu, Nilesh and Bobby to mind his business but he ignores them. Later he helps Pawan study for an exam while Feroz and his gang watch porn. When Karan leaves, Feroz and the gang, intoxicated and aroused, enter Pawan's room and rape him.
A traumatized and pant less Pawan hangs himself from the ceiling fan with blood dripping down his legs, suggesting he was sodomized. The reluctant dean, under pressure from the trustees, blames the suicide on Pawan's psychological problems. Feroz warns Karan not to go to the press or he will rape Payal like he raped Pawan. Karan breaks up with Payal and sends her away to protect her. Later Karan procures a gun presumably from the gangster. That night, Karan locks all the hostel gates, goes to Feroz's room and shoots Vishnu, Bobby, Nilesh and the warden three times each. He gets into a fight with Feroz and his goons although he takes a vicious beating. Once he is holding the upper hand, despite the dean pleading with him not to kill Feroz as it will ruin his life, he shoots Feroz nine times, and ends the gang's reign of terror over the hostel.
Production[edit]
On the topic of Mukesh Tiwari being a bit too old to be a cast as a college student, Manish Gupta responded, 'Mukesh Tiwari has been cast on purpose due to his age. He is shown to be a guy who's been failing for years together in order to remain in the university. He has a political agenda for being in the university. Using his clout as a student leader, he is attempting to enter state politics. The most shocking part is that guys like Mukesh Tiwari exist in real life. Each character in the film and each scene has been derived from heavy research and therefore has a base in reality.'[3]
Respondents validated the director's comments about the harsh realities:
Ajitesh Pathak said, 'Innumberable examples of the Mukesh Tiwari character can be found in Kashi Vidyapeeth University in Banaras. How do you think leaders like Lalloo and Nitish Bhardwaj started their political journey. It was in University, where they just either keep failing or keep enrolling themselves in courses. People as old as 45 years old are still students. Excellent topic, Manish. I know there will be comparisons with Haasil and Gulaal, because of the premises of the subject, but I hope people see it as an entirely different subject, as it is truly unique.'[4]
Srikanth added, 'People like these do exist in real life. Osmania university, Hyderabad is one such place where a lot of students do one degree after another or they keep failing for number of years in order to stay at university.'[4]
Soundtrack[edit]
The music was composed by Virag Mishra. Lyrics were penned by Virag Mishra.
Track listing[edit]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | 'Bandagi Ko Tu Bandagi' | Virag Mishra | Virag Mishra | 5:51 |
2. | 'Hauslaah I Wanna Live Once More' | Virag Mishra | Shibani Kashyap, Rana Mazumdar | 5:55 |
3. | 'Rishta Bano Humdam Bano' | Virag Mishra | Monali, Raaj | 4:17 |
4. | 'Heer Doli Le Chal - Electronic' | Virag Mishra | Brijesh Shandilya | 3:29 |
5. | 'Heer Doli Le Chal - Unplugged' | Virag Mishra | Brijesh Shandilya, Sasha | 3:26 |
6. | 'Rishta Bano Humdam Bano - Unplugged' | Virag Mishra | Monali, Raaj | 3:56 |
7. | 'Bandagi Ko Tu Bandagi - Remix' | Virag Mishra | Rana Mazumdar, Shibani Kashyap | 6:05 |
References[edit]
- ^'Matrix Medias to release Hostel on 31 December 2010'. Business of Cinema. Archived from the original on 10 March 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ^'Hostel, a film on horrors of ragging'. Daily News and Analysis. 19 December 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2011.
- ^Hostel discussion forum Passion for Cinema
- ^ ab'Passion for Cinema'. Archived from the original on 11 December 2010. Retrieved 12 December 2010.
External links[edit]
- Hostel on IMDb
- Hostel at Bollywood Hungama
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