Hostel
Hostel (2005)

Hostel

5/5
(16 votos)
5.9IMDb55Metascore

Detalles

Elenco

Errores

At the end of the movie when Paxton is walking down the stairs at the train station, a woman in a short white shirt and short sandy blonde hair is walking down with him on his left-hand side.

In the next shot, the same woman is walking back up the stairs on his right-hand side.

When Paxton is handcuffed to the chair and his torturer grabs the three-pronged metal pole, Paxton is shown with bloody hole marks on his shirt.

Then it shows the guy holding the rod, then hitting Paxton twice, then the shot goes back to Paxton and the bloody holes are there.

The holes were added and filmed before the torturer hit him.

The clock at the train station, where the suicide of the girl takes place, jumps between 1pm and 5pm.

In the scene with the torture of the "American" character, we can see the man inflicting the torture is visibly uncomfortable.

At one point, he removes his face mask from his left ear, but the right ear remains on.

Moments later, he's seen in the reflection of the mirror replacing the strap on the right ear, as it hangs from his left.

When the one street kid throws a stone onto the man's head from the window you can see blood on his head before the stone hits him.

There is no slack in the human optic nerve and so it is impossible for the Asian girl's eye to protrude in the way shown.

Alex, when showing pictures of the girls says that because of the war there are no guys in Slovakia.

There has in fact been no war in Slovakia since 1945.

While most of the movie is supposed to happen in Slovakia, the filmmakers didn't even try to make it authentic as all of the signs are in Czech language.

They did not even bother to remove all Czech signs at the train station which should be in Austria.

Season changes in Slovakian from spring to winter and then spring again, all in a few days.

When the German is torturing Paxton, he puts down the spinning chainsaw to remove the gag when Paxton vomits.

When he picks it up again, we still hear it running but we can clearly see the chainsaw is turned off.

When Paxton's fingers are sawed off, you could see three of them are actually taken off.

When he looks at his hand to see the damage, three fingers are visible.

It's as if only two fingers were sawed off.

In Austrian main station, where Paxton follows the Dutch businessman to the restroom, there is a poster visible announcing a DVD.

The sign says, "Jetz auch am DVD" which roughly translates to "Now at the DVD".

The correct German phrase would be "Jetzt auch auf DVD".

When the bad guy walks into the toilet at the end, all signs should be in German.

Right above the walkway is a sign that says "Kabinky" which is Czech and Slovak.

At the railroad station in Germany stands as an advertising "Neu am DVD", grammar should be "Neu auf DVD".

When the torturer get his leg cut off by the chainsaw and he's trying to crawl back to the chainsaw, Paxton is about to shoot the torturer who is already sitting up the second he gets shot.

The beginning of the movie takes place in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands.

One of the characters has a conversation in the Dutch language.

However, the language he's speaking isn't actually Dutch, but German.

Near the end, as the train enters the Vienna station a sign saying Praha (Prague) can be seen reflecting off the train windows.

The two girls talking to Paxton say to him, "Sprechen Sie Deutsch?" but the closed caption spells it phonetically as "spreken ze deutsch?".

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
12 February 2006 USA USD 47,277,326
5 February 2006 USA USD 46,949,627
29 January 2006 USA USD 45,802,281
22 January 2006 USA USD 42,674,185
15 January 2006 USA USD 36,572,577
8 January 2006 USA USD 19,556,099
USA USD 47,326,473
18 May 2006 UK GBP 4,216,561
7 May 2006 UK GBP 4,198,424
30 April 2006 UK GBP 4,181,016
23 April 2006 UK GBP 4,138,155
16 April 2006 UK GBP 4,034,253
9 April 2006 UK GBP 3,557,185
2 April 2006 UK GBP 2,744,171
26 March 2006 UK GBP 1,215,119
July 2006 Worldwide USD 80,206,916
July 2006 Worldwide USD 32,880,443
except USA Worldwide USD 33,252,461
Worldwide USD 80,578,934
5 March 2006 Netherlands EUR 166,739
2 April 2006 Romania ROL 11,685
Spain EUR 1,857,760
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
8 January 2006 USA USD 19,556,099
26 March 2006 UK GBP 1,215,119 304
24 March 2006 Argentina USD 118,910 30
24 February 2006 Australia USD 604,799 150
14 April 2006 Brazil USD 244,805 85
24 March 2006 Chile USD 56,314 17
17 March 2006 Mexico USD 301,868 148
5 March 2006 Netherlands EUR 166,739 35
10 March 2006 New Zealand USD 54,932 33
2 April 2006 Romania ROL 11,685 2
28 April 2006 South Africa USD 74,276 35
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
12 February 2006 USA USD 105,417 158
5 February 2006 USA USD 547,535 564
29 January 2006 USA USD 1,777,435 1,272
22 January 2006 USA USD 4,246,471 2,258
15 January 2006 USA USD 11,411,250 2,337
8 January 2006 USA USD 19,556,099
18 May 2006 UK GBP 3,984 8
7 May 2006 UK GBP 6,503 18
30 April 2006 UK GBP 22,039 48
23 April 2006 UK GBP 40,770 92
16 April 2006 UK GBP 159,891 217
9 April 2006 UK GBP 392,782 274
2 April 2006 UK GBP 761,573 303
26 March 2006 UK GBP 1,215,119 304
5 March 2006 Netherlands EUR 166,739 35
2 April 2006 Romania ROL 11,685 2

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