Hostel Soundtrack (

Hostel Soundtrack (2005) cover

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Rating: 5.90/10 from 192000 votes
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Synopsis

American best friends Josh and Pax, staying at hostels along the way, decide to backpack through Europe following college graduation to indulge in all their hedonistic fantasies in part to help Josh recover from the heartache of a breakup.

Josh ends up being more willing in spirit than he is in body. In Paris, they meet Icelandic Oli, who joins them as he is in the same pursuit, he even more open to those indulgences.

They believe they can't surpass their experiences in Amsterdam until they are told of a hostel in Slovakia just outside of Bratislava where their sexual experiences can be taken to the next level.

There, they initially find that the stories are nothing compared to their actual experiences, far exceeding their expectations. However, those fantasies quickly turn to nightmares as they end up separated by design, their new hell from which they may never be able to escape.

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Hostel
The Surgeon
Eli Roth: Writer
Some Kinda Freak
Mephisto Odyssey: Performer
Massacre
Guten Abend
Pravda Vitazi
How Do
Treti Galaxie
Wiegenlied (Lullaby) Op. 49 No. 4
The Dwarves: Performer

User reviews

Michael Garcia
9/10

The use of unconventional instruments in the soundtrack creates a sense of unease and tension, adding an extra layer of depth to the psychological horror portrayed in the movie.

Michelle Williams
5/10

The music effectively builds suspense and enhances the chilling atmosphere, making the audience feel on edge and anxious about what will happen next.

Michael Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack of Hostel perfectly captures the dark and ominous tone of the film, setting the mood for the disturbing events that unfold.

Stephanie Jones
1/10

The music choices in Hostel felt disjointed and out of place, failing to effectively build suspense or connect emotionally with the audience, ultimately detracting from the overall viewing experience.

Susan Rodriguez
5/10

The use of eerie and dissonant melodies in the score adds a sense of unease and tension, enhancing the feeling of dread throughout the movie.

Emily White
9/10

The contrast between the serene moments in the music and the sudden bursts of intense sound perfectly mirrors the rollercoaster of emotions experienced by the characters, making the audience feel more connected to their journey and ultimate demise.

Lisa Baker
9/10

The soundtrack of Hostel perfectly sets the eerie and suspenseful tone of the film, enhancing the overall chilling atmosphere with its haunting melodies and unsettling rhythms.

Joseph Anderson
2/10

The soundtrack of Hostel failed to capture the escalating tension and horror of the film, lacking the necessary depth and intensity to enhance the chilling atmosphere.

Linda Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack's incorporation of industrial sounds and electronic elements adds a modern and unsettling touch to the overall sound design, fitting well with the film's themes of horror and psychological terror.

Ronald Walker
5/10

Overall, the music in Hostel is a crucial element in creating a haunting and immersive viewing experience, adding depth to the narrative and enhancing the emotional impact of the story.