When Tom Six released The Human Centipede (First Sequence) in 2009, the world reacted with a collective mixture of morbid curiosity and visceral repulsion. The concept was high-concept horror at its most efficient: tourists surgically attached mouth-to-anus. It was clinical, sterile, and terrifying.
For serious horror fans, is a test of endurance. It is not a "fun" horror movie like Evil Dead . It is an art film about torture. Tom Six uses the color black and white to desexualize and desensitize the gore, forcing the viewer to focus on texture and sound—the ripping of tape, the wet coughs of the centipede members. a centopeia humana 2
The film features a similar blend of psychological horror, graphic violence, and dark humor as its predecessor. However, it has received criticism for its increased level of gore and explicit content. When Tom Six released The Human Centipede (First