The acting was pretty sketchy at times, but the psychological horror was well done. The concept was fascinating, and truly encapsulates that feeling of hopeless despair. Are there truly fates worse than death? This movie answers that question with a resounding “yes!”
I’m not going to spoil anything, but the ending was perfect. Loved it.
I was also grateful the gore was kept to a minimum Texas Chainsaw style. Tom Six holds back on the intense gore to instead have the movie unsettle you entirely without the, errm, finer details. I’m afraid to view the sequel from what I’ve heard about the gore. Apparently Tom Six takes the brakes off in Full Sequence in a response to people complaining about lack of gore in the first film. Not sure my stomach could handle it.
Tom Cardy is a bit obscure but boy does it feel good to drop one of his songs at the right time! The set up was too perfect, so thanks for posting about Human Centipede!
I have had his D&D perception check song stuck in my head for days.
And I don’t even play D&D!