The Human Centipede (Full Sequence) - review

19 October 2012

Few horror films have hit the sick button like Dutch director Tom Six's Human Centipede, in which a mad surgeon entices visitors into his house and attaches one to the other, mouth to anus, to create the vile beast of the title.

In the sequel, a disturbed car park attendant decides to do the same thing, DIY-style. There are echoes of David Lynch's Eraserhead during the more scary, nightmarish moments but Six soon resorts to shock tactics.

The Human Centipede (First Sequence)
Cert: 18

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