This sequel sounds bonkers
Tom Six’s sequel, The Human Centipede (Full Sequence), has been rejected by the British Board of Film Classification and Empire scored the reason behind this decision as well as some plot details. What’s interesting is that Six is now exploring a world in which his film exists. It doesn’t sound like Six was kidding when he said the next film will make the original look like “My Little Pony.”
“The first film dealt with a mad doctor who sews together three kidnapped people in order to produce the âhuman centipedeâof the title. Although the concept of the film was undoubtedly tasteless and disgusting it was a relatively traditional and conventional horror film and the Board concluded that it was not in breach of our Guidelines at â18â. This new work, The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence), tells the story of a man who becomes sexually obsessed with a DVD recording of the first film and who imagines putting the âcentipedeâ idea into practice. Unlike the first film, the sequel presents graphic images of sexual violence, forced defecation, and mutilation, and the viewer is invited to witness events from the perspective of the protagonist. Whereas in the first film the âcentipedeâ idea is presented as a revolting medical experiment, with the focus on whether the victims will be able to escape, this sequel presents the âcentipedeâ idea as the object of the protagonistâs depraved sexual fantasy.
The principal focus of The Human Centipede II (Full Sequence) is the sexual arousal of the central character at both the idea and the spectacle of the total degradation, humiliation, mutilation, torture, and murder of his naked victims. Examples of this include a scene early in the film in which he masturbates whilst he watches a DVD of the original Human Centipede film, with sandpaper wrapped around his penis, and a sequence later in the film in which he becomes aroused at the sight of the members of the âcentipedeâ being forced to defecate into one anotherâs mouths, culminating in sight of the man wrapping barbed wire around his penis and raping the woman at the rear of the âcentipedeâ. There is little attempt to portray any of the victims in the film as anything other than objects to be brutalised, degraded and mutilated for the amusement and arousal of the central character, as well as for the pleasure of the audience. There is a strong focus throughout on the link between sexual arousal and sexual violence and a clear association between pain, perversity and sexual pleasure. It is the Boardâs conclusion that the explicit presentation of the central characterâs obsessive sexually violent fantasies is in breach of its Classification Guidelines and poses a real, as opposed to a fanciful, risk that harm is likely to be caused to potential viewers.”
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Source: Empire