3When Heiter has finished work of surgical art, he sits back to admire his work and even passes a mirror around for the elements of the centipede to marvel at their new form. The elation he feels is so strong that he sheds a few tears and even narcissistically kisses himself in the mirror :))
Most Disturbing scene: Hieter explaining the operation
Most Disgusting scene: Surgery scene
Most Shocking scene: Hieter being killed (because i thought he would come back in Human centipede 3)
Wonder where Tom Six got the idea of stitching ppls mouths to asses, maybe he dreamed about it. A solid film in its originality, not much gore but the idea of having to eat someones shit is pretty wild. Some scenes were quite comical to me while others were cringe. Now, onto part 2, is it better to watch the b&w or colour version, maybe I will watch both.
As Tom Six developed the Human Centipede series, he envisioned a trilogy of films that acts as a "movie centipede", in which each installment can work as a standalone film, while being able to join together to create a single 4.5 hour film.[1][2][3] In 2014, Six spoke of the possibility of a fourth film, stating "Well, I planned it to be a trilogy. But never say never."[4] However, Six has since retracted the statement, saying that the third film is indeed the last.[5] According to Six, "I had always envisioned that I would make a trilogy of Human Centipede films. If you look closely, the films themselves are a centipede, and you can watch them back to back and the story flows from one film to the next. And I thought since [The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence)] is the last one, I wanted to go out with a bang. I had always envisioned the trilogy as a comedy. Human Centipede 3 is the kind of movie I wanted to make with the first one."[6]
When discussing the potential plot for a fourth Human Centipede film, Six joked that it would either feature a charity organisation connecting starving Africans in a human centipede in order to solve the hunger problem, or it would revolve around extraterrestrial beings connecting the entire human race into a centipede.[7]
Tom Six has expressed an interest in making a spin-off of the Human Centipede series starring the Human Caterpillar, a surgical construction that was introduced in Final Sequence. "After the trilogy [there will be] NO more Human Centipede movies, BUT I promise I'll make a Human Caterpillar in a few years cause I have a great idea for that," Six said on the matter. If made, the film will have a female lead and villain, and it will be shot in Japan.[8][9][10][11]
The notorious shock-horror franchise reaches its third and (hopefully) final film, set in an American prison where a dodgy warden... More The notorious shock-horror franchise reaches its third and (hopefully) final film, set in an American prison where a dodgy warden becomes inspired after watching the first film in the trilogy, The Human Centipede (First Sequence). Thus, he turns the inmates into a 500-person human centipede.
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