![]() The film's subject matter is grim, yes, but the scenes that are meant to be most disturbing - the rusty-knife surgical bits - are done with the kind of squidgy, cheap prosthetics that create little visceral impact. And where to even start with the film's treatment of Bree Olson's character? Good grief! The dialogue is woeful, the acting pantomime level, particularly from Laser who bellows through every single line in excruciating fashion. Just from a technical stand-point it's poorly shot, lit, edited and staged. There's no definitive answer to this, but to be honest I don't particularly care to find out.įinal thoughts: OK, this film is legitimately and objectively terrible. Six shoots it in a way that's similar to the earlier 'kidney rape' set piece, suggesting that Bill's 'victory' could all be a dream. A naked Bill makes his way to the prison yard where he dances and screams out to the monstrous creation. "Gentlemen, this is exactly what American needs!" Bill then puts a bullet in Dwight's head after he claims credit for the idea. Roberts's governor returns with an inexplicable change of heart. An appalled Roberts leaves the prison and declares that Dwight and Bill are twisted sickos who should be put to death. Bill and Dwight, delighted with their cost-saving and riot-preventing achievement, go one better by revealing a human caterpillar (centipede with arms and legs cut off) of death row inmates. Tom Six pukes and runs off after watching some graphic surgery close up.Įric Roberts returns to the prison to see the 500-person centipede that snakes around the prison yard. ![]() Dwight declares his love for her before Bill mounts her unconscious body and, well, let's just say this was the moment I really wanted to check out. One inmate, who suffers constant diarrhoea due to Crohn's disease, gets told he'll be sewn together with the man who raped Bill in his dream.īill and Dwight visit Daisy, left in a coma after being beaten during the prison riot. One is disabled and another has a stoma - he responds by gleefully killing them both. A riot swiftly ensues after Bill announces his plans to create a giant prison centipede.īill meets various prisoners who aren't compatible to join the centipede. The prisoners get treated to a movie double-bill that isn't going to quell their collective tempestuous mood: The Human Centipede and The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence). Six says the prison can use his centipede idea, so long as he can watch it all unfold. ![]() Human Centipede director Tom Six steps out from behind the camera to tell Bill and Dwight that joining the entire prison mouth to anus is medically possible. by stabbing into his kidneys and raping him via the wound. In what is possibly the most artfully-shot sequence in the film, Bill experiences a vivid nightmare in which the prisoner he earlier castrated exacts revenge. "Having the privilege to f**k and suck me dry still doesn't give a woman the right to an opinion," he says.īill fires off some racial abuse at a prisoner who stabbed another inmate before snapping his "masturbation arm". Naturally, this contains spoilers and is very NSFW.Ĭowboy hat-wearing prison warden Bill Boss (Dieter Laser) decides to molest his assistant Daisy (former porn star Bree Olson) after she admits to liking The Human Centipede films. We braved all of Final Sequence's 103 minutes to bring you a timeline of gruesomeness. With cost cutting and prison efficiency a priority, the warden's accountant Dwight (star of Centipede 2 Laurence R Harvey) suggests sewing the inmates all together as a solution. ![]() In outing number three, Centipede veteran Dieter Laser plays a cowboy prison warden under fire thanks to a heatwave that's sending inmates into a riotous fury. The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence) is in UK cinemas now, serving up more stomach-churning depravity, questionable morality and serious over-acting. ![]()
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