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Year: 2011
USA: IFC Midnight
UK: Eureka Entertainment / Bounty Films
Cast: Laurence R Harvey, Ashlynn Yennie, Maddi Black, Kandace
Caine, Dominic Borrelli, Lucas Hansen, Lee Nicholas Harris, Dan
Burman, Daniel Jude Gennis, Georgia Goodrick, Emma Lock, Katherine
Templar, Peter Blankenstein, Vivien Bridson, Bill Hutchens, Peter
Charlton
Director: Tom Six
Countries: Netherlands /
UK / USA
USA: 88 mins
UK: 84 mins
USA Rated: Unrated
UK Certificate: 18 contains very strong bloody violence and
gore, and sexual violence
USA Release Date: 7 October 2011 (Limited Release)
UK Release Date: 4 November 2011 (Limited Release)
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Synopsis
“100% medically inaccurate”
THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE (FIRST SEQUENCE) released in 2010 was hailed as
one of the most twisted, stomach-churning movies of all time and
became one of the most controversial and talked about films of year.
It featured a demented surgeon who surgically joins his
unsuspecting victims together via their gastric systems.
The original idea was inspired by a conversation over what
punishment would be appropriate for convicted paedophiles.
The storyline to Tom Six’s much anticipated sequel THE HUMAN
CENTIPEDE 2 (FULL SEQUENCE) is largely being kept under wraps, but
director Tom Six has revealed that the FIRST SEQUENCE is “My
Little Pony” compared to the sequel.
THE FULL SEQUENCE was shot in London with an almost entirely British
cast and will have a huge centipede with 12 people involved. “I think people will be blown away by ‘part 2’ because
it's something they would never expect.”
Tom has revealed that the tagline for the sequel is “100%
medically inaccurate” but will not reveal whether any of the
characters from the first film, are coming back.
Martin (Laurence R Harvey) is a mentally disturbed loner who lives
with his nagging mother in a bleak London housing project, where
loud neighbours and cramped living conditions threaten to plunge
this victim of sexual and psychological abuse over the edge.
He works the night shift as a security guard in an underground
parking garage, where customers and their vehicles come and go as he
indulges his obsession with THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE (FIRST SEQUENCE)
watching the film over and over on the small TV set in his office
and meticulously examining the scrapbook he has lovingly filled with
memorabilia from the film, including the mouth-to-anus surgery
instructions made famous by Dr Heiter, the mad scientist from
Martin's favourite movie.
Pushed to the brink by his harridan mother, haunted by the teasing
voices of his abusive and incarcerated father, Martin sets into
motion his plan to emulate Heiter's centipede by creating his own
version, in a rented warehouse, which he begins to fill with
victims, including a loud neighbour, two drunk nightclubbers, a
prostitute and a lecherous john, and several more ... including
Martin's pièce de résistance, one of the actresses from THE HUMAN
CENTIPEDE (FIRST SEQUENCE).
Except that Martin lacks the surgical skill, medical instruments and
operating theatre necessary to create a larger centipede in the
image of Dr Heiter's masterpiece. So he makes use of materials at
hand: duct tape, staple gun, household tools and a fanboy moxie.
What follows is one of the most harrowing and terrifying films ever
conceived, featuring a central character that makes FIRST SEQUENCE's
Dr Heiter seem downright cuddly in comparison. THE HUMAN CENTIPEDE
(FULL SEQUENCE) is a triumph in biological horror by one of the new
masters of the horror film.
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