Here, finally, is the film that so many people thought they wanted the first Human Centipede to be (more on that in a moment).
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Read that sentence very carefully before you fire off an ill-advised counter-argument.īut while I suspect that roughly half of the first Human Centipede’s audience would tell you that Six made a “great film”, I’m absolutely certain that the vast majority of film geeks, horror fans, and Human Centipede enthusiasts will reject The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence wholeheartedly: if you’re looking for more of the same, you will be greatly disappointed. I thought it was darkly comic, beautifully shot, and-when you get right down to it-the best possible film that could have been made from that ludicrous premise. While The Human Centipede does feature an exploitative premise, and while the acting was a little weak in spots, and even though the film is completely ridiculous from time to time…I quite enjoyed it. I’m on the other side of the fence, the side that consider Six’s original Human Centipede to be a great body-horror film. The premise itself was disturbing, the acting was spotty, the claims of “100% medical accuracy” were absurd-really, I get it if you didn’t go for it. That’s more than fair: I’ll happily admit that Tom Six’s ass-to-mouth masterpiece isn’t for all tastes (no pun intended)( that I know of-hey-OH), and I’ll even allow that most reasonable people would run screaming from the flick. Some of you will undoubtedly take issue with the statement in the above intro, the one where I call The Human Centipede a “great film”. Read on for my full review, after the jump… Could The Human Centipede 2: Full Sequence possibly be as good? Turns out, it’s an irrelevant question, as Centipede 2 is absolutely nothing like Six’s original film…and has a completely different agenda. But then a funny thing happened: Human Centipede turned out to be pretty damn good.
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When the first descriptions of Tom Six’s The Human Centipede: First Sequence started making their way through the ether, there was a lot of nervous giggling: a horror movie where the bad guy stitches a trio of unwitting hostages together, ass-to-mouth? And it’s supposedly “100% Medically Accurate”? This sounded like exploitative garbage at best, a complete waste of time (and a borderline Troma film) at worst.