ChanFamous
I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
AnhartLinkin
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
Usamah Harvey
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Edwin
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
tercza-brigitta91
OHMYGOD! Is this serious? I'm scarred for life... who was the sick psycho who even had the mindset of writing this as a script. And what did the directors, producers and actors took when they read the script and thought this film is a good idea. I'm so sick of this entire humanity... ohmygosh
alexandrepdo
i can understand why a lot of people didn't like it, but it was supposed to be a trash AND gore movie. it's disgusting, there's no "hero" or someone who you should feel sad about it, unless the people who became a centipede...? will, i don't like to spoil everything, but if you enjoy horror movies like Man Bites Dog, Cannibal Holocaust, etc, it's a movie that you'd certainly will enjoy. it's fu#king gruesome and well done. if you're a fan of Scream movies, don't even try it, you'll be very uncomfortable.
Leofwine_draca
I hated the first HUMAN CENTIPEDE film so I had some idea what to expect from this one: a bigger budget, more realistic effects, and even poorer taste. THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE II (FULL SEQUENCE) sees a depraved security guard reenacting the events of the first film in his bid to build a longer and better human centipede.It's gross-out stuff throughout, purely designed to shock and revolt, and it's one of the worst things I've seen ever - and that's the cut UK version too (I have no interest in seeing the full uncut edition). Thankfully the film has been converted into black and white so that the gruesome stuff isn't too gruesome, but it's the ideas and the gross surrealism that makes this so sickening.Although this is a US-financed film, it was shot in England with some terrible actors, not least the lead. But there's no semblance of a script, Tom Six instead just goes out of his way to offend with one bad taste or explicit scene after another. The ending is particularly repulsive, but incredibly a third part of the trilogy still follows.
Sandcooler
"The Human Centipede" is really more of a social experiment rather than an actual film franchise. I mean, why are we so keen on seeing something we know is going to be vile and disturbing? Why did I personally see all these movies, even though they always fill me with disgust and shame (see also: "Police Academy")? I'll probably never get it, but with that said: the second one is clearly the best of this epic trilogy. The first one does virtually nothing with its unique premise, the third one is essentially one long in-joke...but this one actually seems close to what director Tom Six was trying to do all along: entertaining an audience through nausea. This is mainly because of new lead Lawrence Harvey, who genuinely puts in a great performance and is just incredibly unpleasant to look at. Dieter Laser looked creepy as well in the first one, but he performed like he could barely remember his lines (which makes sense, because the man barely speaks English). Harvey doesn't have any lines, so that's an improvement I guess. Martin is actually a compelling character, which I thought was far beyond Six' capabilities. If you have to watch a "Human Centipede"-entry make it this one, because the franchise won't get any better than this. Which is kind of depressing, but that's the effect these movies have.