7/10 – A solid entry in the torture-horror subgenre with a memorable final act.

The story picks up shortly after the events of the first film. While studying art in Italy, Beth (Lauren German), Whitney (Bijou Phillips), and Lorna (Heather Matarazzo) meet a beautiful model named Axelle (Vera Jordanova). Axelle convinces them to take a detour to a secluded natural spa in Slovakia to relax and rejuvenate.

You step into the common room and discover small, human economies left behind: an empty instant-noodle cup on the coffee table, a postcard pinned to the corkboard with a shaky “Saigon ’09,” and a battered film poster translated in neat, patient Vietnamese lines across its bottom edge. The subtitles feel like a secondary language for the building itself — translating not only words but subtler things: regrets, laughter, the way someone paused at the doorway. They flatten the rush of voices into readable fragments that linger in the eye, softening the edges of whatever argument or confession was spoken the night before.

It is notably more graphic and "mean-spirited" than its predecessor, focusing heavily on the psychological and physical terror of the victims. Metacritic Where to Find Vietsub