I've just been made aware that Six is currently working on a third chapter, which, according to an interview with, he promises will "make the last one look like a Disney film." That's a pretty tall order considering the imagery he subjects us to in this film, including (but not limited to) a man masturbating with sandpaper, people defecating into other people's mouths, and the head of a just-born fetus being crushed under the gas pedal of a car. We're not persuaded by the "artistry" or "entertainment value" of torture porn. Let me also reassure you that you're absolutely right about people like me. Six, let me be the first to congratulate you on telling me off with such incredible flair. Writer/director Tom Six made a promise as he was promoting the original film, namely that the sequel would "go full force in graphic details, making part 1 look like My Little Pony" by living up to that promise in spades, he has given his harshest critics the cinematic equivalent of the one-fingered salute. I detested "The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)," and yet I'm well aware that it was made with me in mind – me and anyone else who thought that last year's "The Human Centipede (First Sequence)" was a disgusting, pointless, morally bankrupt pile of garbage. Reviewed by Chris_Pandolfi 1 / 10 Why Do They Make Movies Like This? Because once you watch it, you can't unwatch it. Think carefully before watching this movie. What kind of actor would look at this script and say "Oh yes - I really wan't to be a star in this movie."? How can you look at yourself in the mirror after being an actor/actress in this movie? I have more respect for actors in porno movies. Who would finance this kind of vile? What kind of company would distribute this? Who would pull out their checkbook and pay for movie props, actors, camera equipment and rent movie locations for this kind of film? Who is in charge of making the fake fecal matter in the film? That must be a rewarding job. ![]() If you enjoy watching people forced to consume feces, this film may be right up your alley. This also confirms his his need of therapy or confinement to a mental institution. Do we really need a movie with feces involved? I know people have fetishes, and Tom Six seems to have a feces fetish (which is fine, I suppose), but why share it with the world? Sure, I could sit here and bash the director, Tom Six, but after researching his background, he seems to get a thrill over peoples reaction to this kind of subject matter, and he isn't afraid to say so. When Human Centipede 2 came out, I suppose I was curious and wanted to see how Tom could utilize feces for his next 'masterpiece'. I have seen the first Human Centipede and was appalled. As hard as I try, I can't even think of a film to compare this to. Those kind of movies are a cakewalk (except maybe 'A Serbian Film') compared to this. Devil's Rejects, A Serbian Film, Saw, Hostel, etc. ![]() Please don't get me wrong, I can enjoy a good horror movie. Reviewed by bayareamike 1 / 10 Sick, disturbing & unsettling.įirst of all, I think Tom Six, the director of this film is apparently not a mentally well individual and probably needs help. Was there any tension? Well the first one elicited a few genuine scares but here, the fear is for what your eyes are going to be subjected to next. It sucks to admit that as I consider myself a seasoned genre fan, but yeah, certain parts were really freaking gross. This movie is not for the squeamish at all, in fact a scene or two forced me to turn away and gag slightly. I have seen worse in extreme cinema when you are actually invested in the characters, but that is impossible here. Physically, this is the most disturbing film I've seen. I had to watch the Simpsons for an hour following this film so I could feel normal again. However, I cannot deny the effect it had upon me. I was expecting to see some really horrible acts of violence against bodies, and that's exactly what I got. What is on the screen is just violent act after violent act, culminating in a slightly open ending. Besides our nasty, degenerate villain in Martin, there is no character development at all. Human Centipede 2 is like watching a crime scene. ![]() Reviewed by wolverinejmc 5 / 10 Watching a crime scene Heiter, whose knowledge of the human gastrointestinal system inspires Martin to attempt the unthinkable. To escape his dreary existence, Martin loses himself in the fantasy world of the cult horror film The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009), fetishizing the meticulous surgical skills of the gifted Dr. He works the night shift as a security guard in an equally grim and foreboding underground parking complex. Martin is a mentally disturbed loner who lives with his mother in a bleak housing project.
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