A black-and-white meta-sequel where a fan of the first film tries to replicate the surgery with 12 people. This entry was notoriously banned by the BBFC in the UK until significant cuts were made.
. It replaces clinical surgery with crude tools like staple guns and duct tape. Controversy: Index Of The Human Centipede
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These films are rated R (or banned) in many countries. Before viewing, be aware they contain: It replaces clinical surgery with crude tools like
: Provides a balanced look at whether director Tom Six intended more than "mere titillation" and highlights the film's surgical "originality."
The film centers around Dr. Heiter (played by Dieter Laser), a former surgeon who has been reduced to a state of mental instability after a tragic accident. Heiter kidnaps two American tourists, Lindsay (Ashley C. Williams) and Jenny (Ashlynn Yennie), and subjects them to a twisted experiment. Heiter's plan is to create a human centipede, a creature consisting of three people sewn mouth-to-anus. The goal is to create a single, monstrous creature with a shared digestive system.