After being banned in the UK, the wait is over for the most controversial movie of the year, Tom Six’s follow-up to his original cult horror smash!
The opening night selection of Fantastic Fest 2011, the film ups the ante with a brute force unparalleled in motion pictures today.
The iconic Dr. Heiter has inspired a real-life protegé, the sickly, disturbed security guard Martin—who takes his gory inspiration from the original film to horrific new extremes—and one-ups the doctor with his piece de resistance, a 12-person human centipede of his own.
Ashlynn Yennie, star of the original The Human Centipede, returns in this no-holds-barred assault on the senses that pushes the limits.
Laurence R. Harvey, Vivien Bridson and Ashlynn Yennie star.
Reviews Counted: 76
Fresh: Full Sequence could be considered an interesting counterpart to Gus van Sant's Elephant... But what it lacks in the subtlety of van Sant's film, it makes up with scenes of genital mutilation.
-Simon Miraudo, Quickflix, November 26, 2011Fresh: The enormous shift in stylistic focus between [Six's] first and second film and the technical skill he displays (notably in his superb sound design) suggests he has much to offer beyond the self-imposed limitations of his bum-to-gum oddities.
-Simon Foster, sbs.com.au, November 24, 2011Rotten:
-, Miami Herald, November 11, 2011Rotten: This wearisome sequel to the yucky cult shocker, by Dutch horror maestro Tom Six, brings the Human Centipede franchise straight to what can only be called its "Godfather 4" stage.
-Peter Bradshaw, Guardian [UK], November 03, 2011
Movie was very gruesome, The fact that in part 1 was a movie being watch in part 2 was a good idea. Also even though I think they made part 2 in black and white because it would have been too gory in color, I think color would have made movie better.
Reviewer: Juwanda Review refers to DVD version
