The Human Centipede

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The movie “The Human Centipede” was released on April 30, 2010 and is directed by Tom Six. The movie is a horror film leaving many viewers disturbed and nauseated. The movie begins with two relatively young American tourists in Germany having their car break down in the middle of nowhere. They came across the home of a retired surgeon hoping he can help. Instead, he drugs them and when they wake up they realize they’ve been tied to their beds. The doctor brings in a Japanese tourist as well. The doctor explains how he once experimented creating a “three dog” where he connected three dogs by joining them mouth to anus. His experiment didn’t work but now he wants to try using humans. The three tourists are terrified as one might expect. One of the girls tried to escape but failed, so she was put in the middle because that caused the most …show more content…
Because the doctor stitched them together the girl in the back got an infection on her face so he was trying to find someone else to put there. Two police officers show up to investigate missing tourists so he gives them spiked water. They become suspicious and come back the next day with search warrants. At the same time the trio tries to kill the doctor by stabbing him with a scalpel but he survives. When the officers return the doctor tries to hide from them. One of them finds the doctor but is shot. The other officer finds his dead partner and is then shot by the doctor but lives long enough to shoot the doctor right in the head, killing him instantly. Meanwhile, upstairs the japanese man slits his throat and kills himself with a shard of glass. The girl in the back dies from her infection, leaving her friend in the middle of the two dead people,

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