Dutch director Tom Six struck a genre nerve (sliced clean through with cold, sterile precision, really) with his 2010 body-horror endurance test The Human Centipede (First Sequence) , in which a mad surgeon stitched together three poor souls, end to end to end to end, in the name of twisted science. In the very least, it seems Six has thought good and hard about the film’s success and why some of the most disturbed sights and ideas this side of Salo — his favorite film, naturally — titillated horror fans so. But in going meta with The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) , in which a mentally challenged British fan of the first film plays copycat with a dozen more unfortunate “patients,” Six frequently falls parallel to his own villain, indulging in a depravity of his own design with a masturbatory glee that becomes taxing and torturous to anyone else.

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REVIEW: The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) is Gruesome, Masturbatory Torture






















