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The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)

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Still of Laurence R. Harvey in The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)Still of Ashlynn Yennie and Laurence R. Harvey in The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)Still of Ashlynn Yennie and Laurence R. Harvey in The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)Still of Laurence R. Harvey in The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)Still of Ashlynn Yennie in The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence)

Plot
Inspired by the fictional Dr. Heiter, disturbed loner Martin dreams of creating a 12-person centipede and sets out to realize his sick fantasy.

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 4.2/10 (5,889 voted)

Critic's Score: 17/100

Director: Tom Six

Stars: Laurence R. Harvey, Ashlynn Yennie, Maddi Black

Storyline
Martin is a mentally disturbed loner who lives with his mother in a bleak housing project. He works the night shift as a security guard in an equally grim and foreboding underground parking complex. To escape his dreary existence, Martin loses himself in the fantasy world of the cult horror film

Cast:
Laurence R. Harvey - Martin
Ashlynn Yennie - Miss Yennie
Maddi Black - Candy
Kandace Caine - Karrie
Dominic Borrelli - Paul
Lucas Hansen - Ian
Lee Nicholas Harris - Dick
Dan Burman - Greg
Daniel Jude Gennis - Tim
Georgia Goodrick - Valerie
Emma Lock - Kim
Katherine Templar - Rachel
Peter Blankenstein - Alan
Vivien Bridson - Misses Lomax
Bill Hutchens - Dr.Sebring

Taglines: 100% medically INaccurate.

Release Date: 3 Jan 2011

Filming Locations: London, England, UK

Opening Weekend: $49,456 (USA) (9 October 2011) (18 Screens)

Gross: $122,890 (USA) (6 November 2011)



Technical Specs

Runtime: USA:



Did You Know?

Trivia:
On 6 October 2011 the BBFC granted the film an 18 certificate after 32 cuts totaling 2 minutes and 37 seconds were made.

Goofs:
Anachronisms: In the beginning, after Martin finishes watching Human Centipede, it shows him rewinding the DVD. It is possibly safe to say that Martin chose to rewind the film as a result of his love for the film and wanted to briefly see all his favorite moments again, as opposed to automatically restarting the film from the beginning.



User Review

How disgusting can a movie be?

Rating:

If you've ever wondered, "how disgusting can a movie be?..." well, this film pretty much answers the question. For what it is - and you probably know more or less what it is, or you wouldn't be reading this - it is fully realized in pretty much every aspect. Casting Harvey was pure genius. He carries the film with his amazing performance. There are plenty of little twists to keep you occupied, some of which are actually humorous in a grotesque way.

The odd thing, though, is that the film really isn't scary. Maybe because Martin is so divorced from reality that he seems incapable of true evil. Rather, he is just driven by a single-minded vision to complete his project. Probably the first real success he's had in his sad, sad life.

The effects are spot-on, and the pacing generally good, although I found it dragged a bit about 2/3 of the way through. However, the brashness and oddness of this film have surely earned it a spot alongside cult classics such as Eraserhead.





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