Taking inspiration from The Human Centipede films, the warden of a notorious and troubled prison looks to create a 500-person human centipede as a solution to his problems.
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Excellent but underrated film
Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
Unfortunately for me, I have not seen the first two movies. Therefore,I had no idea what this movie would be like. Nonetheless I was somewhat prepared (thanks to the title and the poster) for many gory disgusting scenes.Little did I know; this movie made me feel sick and bored at the same time. There was no plot whatsoever, the actors' roles were simply frustrating, and the only feeling that emerged at the end of the movie was anger (1,5 hours of my life wasted) and disgust (contemplating how twisted a man's mind can be depicting such "beautiful" ideas)..I searched for symbolic scenes and hidden meanings, through cheeky humour and absurdity, but unfortunately I was incapable of finding any.The only thing I managed to gain from this movie, was that I just stretched my patience's limits..
I was expecting this film to be the most shocking and gruesome one so far, but was totally let down. There is no 'centipede' part until right at the end of the movie (half way through I was wondering if I was watching the right one!), and the centipede idea has been changed so it's much tamer than the first and second movies. Plus, the shock factor is over in the first half of the movie with the whole torture theme, so when the centipede theme comes in, it's just uninteresting.I also came very close to turning it off several times because of The Warden's incessant unintelligible shouting/shrieking. Completely over the top, drawn out, and genuinely very annoying to listen to.
This was quite literally, the worst movie I have ever seen. I don't feel it should even be called a movie. Tom Six is a damn moron with a snuff fetish who, unfortunately for the world, was in a position to produce a film. The entire thing is absolutely bloody awful. The "gore" is bland dog turd, there is very few actually shocking scenes, it's as if a mentally retarded pigeon watched the first two movies and defecated this one out. Nearly two hours of Dieter Laser screaming his irritating bloody lungs out with his enormously effing annoying voice. It was so bad that for the first time since discovering IMDb many years ago, I actually made an account. Just to post this review. And posting this review without using profanity has been INDESCRIBABLY difficult.
Okay, I thought I'd seen everything -- and I HAVE seen some messed up stuff in real life as well as in the movies. BUT I was not prepared for the bare-handed castration of an inmate by the prison warden. OMG they must have used animal testicles or something. Quite realistic. I sat through all three Centipede movies (thanks, Netflix!). Why, you might ask? For educational purposes, of course. Now I would like to figure out what Eric Roberts is doing in this movie... I guess a paycheck is a paycheck... The actor who plays the warden sounds like he had a stroke right before filming, and the Texas accent of his helper comes and goes and is just plain awful. He was so much better in the second sequence when he said nothing and just let the black and white filming take in his unusual looks.