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Cast And Crew
Cast:Dieter Laser,Ashley C. Williams,
Ashlynn Yennie,Akihiro Kitamura,
Andreas Leupold,Peter Blankenstein,
Bernd Kostrau,Rene de Wit,Sylvia Zidek
Director: Tom Six
Writer: Tom Six (written by)
Genre: Drama | Horror | Thriller
Released On: 20 August 2010
Runtime: 92 min
Certification: USA:Not Rated | UK:18
New Zealand:R18 | Ireland:18 | Australia:R
Filming Locations: Naarden, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Language: English | German | Japanese
Country: Netherlands

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Plot Summary:
Two pretty but ditsy American girls are on a road trip through Europe. In Germany, they end up alone at night with a broken car in the woods. They search for help and find an isolated villa. The next day, they awaken to find themselves trapped in a terrifying makeshift basement hospital along with a Japanese man. An older German man identifies himself as a retired surgeon specialized in separating Siamese twins. However, his three "patients" are not about to be separated but joined together in a horrific operation. He plans to be the first person to connect people via their gastric systems. By doing so, he plans to bring to life his sick lifetime fantasy, the human centipede. Written by Producer Ilona Six

Movie Reviews:
Crumbs, this was one of the most marvellously intense and uncomfortable viewing experiences I have had in quite some time, with a quick start that ups gears rapidly to become a truly barking beast . The film concerns two young American women travelling through Germany who suffer a flat tire and end up trapped in the house of the deranged Dr Heiter, an eminent surgeon with some warped ideas. And then, well you can guess from the title the way things go, and even without graphic surgery or oodles of gore the film still succeeds in horrifying. The full impact of the man made monstrosity that is the centipede construction is conveyed with little more than the committed performances of the actors involved and plenty of close ups of stitches. The film is pretty light on serious grue, probably for the best as that would likely have sent it into the realms of unpleasant and hence not enjoyable viewing, or even comic splatter. There is a vein of very dark humour, but it comes from a place of derangement rather than any splat-stick or conventional tension diffusing snarkiness. Writer/director Tom Six has effortlessly crafted a nasty thrill ride in which the disturbingly freakish blends with nail biting sequences of finely crafted tension making for an experience as exciting as it is squirm making. The acting is superb, with the three parts of the centipede played by Akihiro Kitamura, Ashley C. Williams and Ashlynn Yennie. The two girls begin looking like annoying cannon fodder but when the graveness of their situation becomes apparent they convey well the fear and as parts of the centipede they are as poignantly expressive as the highly physical part allows. Kitamura is fierce and even funny, but Dieter Laser is the highlight as Dr. Heiter. Never less than entrancing, he moves between cold malevolence and raucous, deranged glee in a perfectly pitched performance, a repellent joy to watch. This film will certainly not be for everyone, though it is relatively gore light I suspect many will find it too freakish, it is aimed quite squarely at fans of the twisted and as a longtime lover of twisted cinema I must say I loved it. A harrowing roller-coaster ride with sympathetic characters and an iunteresting theme, in an sparsely elegant, anti septic setting that contrasts neatly with events. Thematically it brings to mind Nazi experimentation and an interesting vision of unification highlighted in the cast of Americans, a German and a Japanese. Part of the finale could have been better handled and it could be better developed thematically, but on the whole I had virtually no complaints. Definitely not for everyone, but I found it to be one of the most ferociously great horrors I have seen in a long time and am happy to give it the highest of scores.

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