The Human Centipede 2 - Full Sequence details

The Human Centipede 2 - Full Sequence
Formats: 18 DVD, Blu-ray
Starring: Laurence R. Harvey, Ashlynn Yennie, Maddi Black, Dominic Borelli, Vivien Bridson, Lee Harris, Peter Charlton, Bill Hutchens, Dan Burman, Daniel Jude Gennis, Kandace Caine, Lucas Hansen, Georgina Goodrick, Emma Lock
Director: Tom Six
Genres: Drama, Horror - Thriller
Studio: EUREKA ENTERTAINMENT
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The Human Centipede 2 - Full Sequence
18 Feature

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Run time: 1 hour 28 minutes
Rental release: 21 Nov 2011
Main languages: English
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  • 100 per cent inaccurate

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By TheWatchman (487 reviews) from Suburbia , 23 Nov 2011

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    I saw the original Human Centipede (please don’t ask me why). It was okay, for a slightly weird and depraved horror movie. So I guess I felt compelled to watch the sequel.

    It’s a sequel in the same way the Blair Witch Project 2 is a sequel to the first. The Human Centipede 2 starts off showing that the first part was a film and focuses on the creepiest man in London, aka Martin, obsessing about it and wanting to re-enact it.

    The film’s first half is like a London-based version of David Lynch’s Eraserhead – full of weird (and horrible) characters all shot in black and white (I don’t know why the film is shot in black and white, but it is). The second half gives you what you came for – assuming you came for the gore and general distaste.

    Now, I’m well aware that horror is meant to scare/disgust/disturb etc, so I don’t normally mention the acting ability, but, during those rare moments of dialogue (and there aren’t many – it could practically be a silent film) the actors really are pretty bad. Perhaps it’s best that they spend most of their time screaming?

    What’s it like? It’s hard to say. If you want to be disturbed, the film succeeds. However, if you want a story – forget it. The third act is pretty hard to watch and I found myself looking away a couple of times (but then I did have a knee operation myself – you’ll have to watch the film to understand).

    Fair play to the filmmakers for finding the creepiest leading man in the world and putting him in the sickest film, but don’t expect much of a plot. There are numerous plot holes that don’t make much sense or aren’t too realistic. I hear the censors made the filmmakers make 32 cuts – perhaps that would explain why a few things don’t add up?

    I’m not off to watch something nice and cuddly like a Disney movie to remind me there’s more to life than slicing people apart and stapling them to each other.
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  • If I ever meet the director, I'll punch him in the face

    Rated - 0.5 stars  
    By a customer , 08 May 2013
    The only purpose to this film is to disgust the veiwer, which it doesn't even do well as horror disgust through blood and gore which this doesn't do- it instead does it with crap. including a scene where crap literally flies at the screen and I can't think of a better metaphor for this film.
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  • sick flick

    Rated - 2.0 stars  
    By magicmatt2013 (6 reviews) , 01 May 2013

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    It is fairly difficult to shock seasoned horror fans. These days the vast majority have been witness to all kids of onscreen carnage and mayhem. It seems like The Human Centipede shocked even the most veteran genre lovers. Having seen The Human Centipede, this viewer was entirely prepared for what transpires in the sequel. There are certain things one never needs to see. After watching The Human Centipede II, you will have seen way too much. The insanely creepy Martin (Laurence R. Harvey) is the world’s biggest fan of The Human Centipede. He watches it at work (he’s a security guard at a parking garage). He keeps a scrapbook devoted to it. It’s all he cares about. But Martin is more than just a committed fan. He wants to one-up what happens in the movie. His goal is to create his own human centipede, one made up of 12 individuals (as opposed to the original 3 in the 1st film). Martin uses his workplace as an unorthodox recruiting center. When young people enter the parking garage, he shoots them and/or knocks them out with a crowbar. He then loads them into a van and transports them to an empty, secluded warehouse. This goes on for what feels like forever (it’s actually just under an hour) and becomes quite redundant. There are only so many ways to strike someone with a crowbar. After the sixth or seventh time it comes across as padding the running time. Martin’s victims, including an actress from the first movie, quickly realize what he is planning. One of them screams “that was only a movie!” Don’t tell that to Martin. He has a suitcase full of tools and some diagrams outlining how to perform the necessary procedures. Like the first one, the unwilling participants will have their mouth attached to a person’s anus. This will supposedly result in the 12 people sharing a single digestive tract. As they say, it takes all kinds to make the world go round. There will be spoilers beyond this point. If you must see this movie and you don’t want to know any of the gory details, stop reading now. Martin, who was abused by his father, is sexually aroused by the human centipede. First he masturbates with rough paper while watching the first movie. Later he wraps barbed wire around his penis and rapes one of the female victims. Few details are spared. He also wants to watch these people defecate in each others mouths. When this doesn’t happen quickly enough, he speeds things along by giving everyone a laxative. Again, few details are spared. Viewers see and hear everything. This appears to be the only way Martin can be happy. Needless to say, this is repulsive and depraved stuff. Which seems to be the only point. Writer/director Tom Six wants to shock you, and he accomplishes his goal. The things onscreen are extremely revolting and upsetting. It is nearly impossible to not look away a few times. But so what? Any moron with a camera can too much time on their hands can shock people. It does not take much talent to film something shocking. And Six really wants to rub your nose it. The human suffering is drawn out and the camera lingers. He is very impressed with himself and what he is showing. He really shouldn’t be. Six did choose wisely with Harvey. The man has enormous saucer eyes along with a short, chubby body. He also possesses a strange magnetism. And the black-and-white imagery is often stark and haunting, at least when it doesn’t include human waste or a bleeding penis. Pardon the expression, but The Human Centipede II is sick stuff. It is only for horror fans who seek the disgusting and the unusual. They will not be disappointed, let's hope there won't be a 3rd installment. /V\agic /V\att.....
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  • Worse produced film to date

    Rated - 0.5 stars  
    By shirlwillie (3 reviews) , 27 Apr 2013

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    What a load of rubbish. They should have sacked the producer. This film seemed very dated. Totally unrealistic. How can anyone get the skull caved in with a crow bar and survive baffles me. ZZzzz
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  • Watch if you are a true horror fan

    Rated - 4.5 stars  
    By a customer , 25 Apr 2013
    I have seen 1 and 2 they are both just as messed up as each other a lot of people complain of this film being disgusting I admit it is but in a way u have to admit the film is a true horror it's so horrific some parts you feel sick I thought that was the point of a horror
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  • love it!

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer , 08 Apr 2013
    carnt wait too watch it.sounds brill! love seeing people being stuck together hope the second is the same NOTTTT!!!!! sick film producing bas###ds !
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