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Felix the Cat
02-27-2006, 05:33 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4754744.stm

Slovakian officials have expressed concerns that hit film Hostel tarnishes the reputation of their country.

The horror movie, which topped the US box office charts, shows backpackers falling prey to a brutal torture ring at the hands of Slovakian women.

"I am offended by this film. I think that all Slovaks should feel offended," said MP Tomas Galbavy, a member of the parliamentary culture committee.

Eli Roth's film also shows locals speaking Czech rather than Slovak.

Ignorance

Mr Galbavy called Hostel, which was shot in the neighbouring Czech Republic, "this monstrosity that does not at all reflect reality" and added it would "damage the good reputation of Slovakia".

"We are unanimous in saying that this film damages the image of our country," said Linda Heldichova of the Slovak culture ministry.

The film, which was executive produced by Quentin Tarantino and cost less than $5m (£2.87m) to make, was shown unedited in Slovakia.

Roth said he selected Slovakia as a setting for the picture to show Americans' lack of knowledge.

"Americans do not even know that this country exists. My film is not a geographical work but aims to show Americans' ignorance of the world around them," he said.

Hostel has been described by Slovakian newspaper SME as showing the country as "a backward country, where our beautiful young girls are the lowest whores".

It has prompted the country's travel agency to invite Roth to see "the day-to-day reality" of life in Slovakia.

Local film distributor Itafilm said the film-maker has no plans to visit the country.

Roth is planning to make a sequel to Hostel, which is also expected to be filmed in the Czech Republic.

Pablo Escobar
02-27-2006, 05:36 PM
Slasher flicks are stupid. Big news.

Anarch
07-17-2006, 07:15 AM
I saw this on the weekend. It was disturbing. Mind you, I went to high school with a guy who was fresh out of Russia, and he told me a lot of horror stories, so I wouldn't say the substance of this movie isn't realistic. LOL. As if the Slovakian Government would know this sort of stuff is happening.

Hrolf Kraki
07-17-2006, 11:04 PM
They're right though. It does indeed tarnish their image. But only to the ignorant. When I told people I was going to Europe this September, the dumb ones said, "Be careful!! Remember that movie Hostel? I wouldn't want to go over there now." The really sad part is that I told them I was going to Scandinavia and they still related it to Hostel even though Scandinavia and Slovkia are two very different places. However, to be perfectly honest, I didn't have any desire in traveling Eastern Europe even before seeing that movie. From what I've heard, it's trouble.

///M power
07-17-2006, 11:12 PM
ridicules.
its like saying Texas has a bad name because of the horror movie the Texas chainsaw massacre.

Johnson
07-17-2006, 11:52 PM
Hostel has been described by Slovakian newspaper SME as showing the country as "a backward country, where our beautiful young girls are the lowest whores".

That would be Russia.

Hrolf Kraki
07-17-2006, 11:59 PM
ridicules.
its like saying Texas has a bad name because of the horror movie the Texas chainsaw massacre.

True. Texas has a bad name for plenty of other reasons. I have heard that only steers and queers come from Texas. :p