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The Human Centipede - First Sequence

Titre original : The Human Centipede (First Sequence)
  • 2009
  • 18A
  • 1h 32m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,4/10
94 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Dieter Laser, Andreas Leupold, Tom Six, Ilona Six, Goof de Koning, Rene de Wit, Akihiro Kitamura, Winter Williams, Ashlynn Yennie, Holeg Spies, Patrick Savage, Peter Blankenstein, Mauricio d'Orey, Sylvia Zidek, Rosemary Annabella, Bernd Kostrau, Thomas Stefan, and Nigel de Hond in The Human Centipede - First Sequence (2009)
Two stranded young women are the missing pieces in a demented surgeon's twisted plan.
Liretrailer2 min 33 s
6 vidéos
60 photos
Body HorrorSplatter HorrorHorror

Un scientifique fou enlève et mutile un trio de touristes afin de les rassembler en mille-pattes humains, créés en cousant leurs bouches aux rectums des autres.Un scientifique fou enlève et mutile un trio de touristes afin de les rassembler en mille-pattes humains, créés en cousant leurs bouches aux rectums des autres.Un scientifique fou enlève et mutile un trio de touristes afin de les rassembler en mille-pattes humains, créés en cousant leurs bouches aux rectums des autres.

  • Director
    • Tom Six
  • Writer
    • Tom Six
  • Stars
    • Dieter Laser
    • Winter Williams
    • Ashlynn Yennie
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,4/10
    94 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 591
    313
    • Director
      • Tom Six
    • Writer
      • Tom Six
    • Stars
      • Dieter Laser
      • Winter Williams
      • Ashlynn Yennie
    • 583Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 290Commentaires de critiques
    • 33Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 8 victoires et 3 nominations au total

    Vidéos6

    The Human Centipede
    Trailer 2:33
    The Human Centipede
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    "You're a Sick Man" from The Human Centipede
    Clip 2:31
    "You're a Sick Man" from The Human Centipede
    "Something to Drink" from The Human Centipede
    Clip 2:10
    "Something to Drink" from The Human Centipede
    The Human Centipede: Something To Drink
    Clip 2:10
    The Human Centipede: Something To Drink
    The Human Centipede: You're A Sick Man
    Clip 2:31
    The Human Centipede: You're A Sick Man

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    Rôles principaux11

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    Dieter Laser
    Dieter Laser
    • Dr. Heiter
    Winter Williams
    Winter Williams
    • Lindsay
    • (as Ashley C. Williams)
    Ashlynn Yennie
    Ashlynn Yennie
    • Jenny
    Akihiro Kitamura
    Akihiro Kitamura
    • Katsuro
    Andreas Leupold
    • Det. Kranz
    Peter Blankenstein
    Peter Blankenstein
    • Det. Voller
    Bernd Kostrau
    • Dirty Man in Car
    Rene de Wit
    • Truckdriver
    Sylvia Zidek
    • Hotel Receptionist
    • (voice)
    Rosemary Annabella
    Rosemary Annabella
    • Amy
    • (voice)
    • (as Monica Iconica)
    Mauricio d'Orey
    • TV Presenter
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Tom Six
    • Writer
      • Tom Six
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs583

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    7ecatalan98

    ...If Only They Knew How To Change A Flat Tire!

    "The Human Centipede" will definitely repulse most of its viewers. It's not so much as gore-filled as say, "Hostel" or "Zombie", but it's the idea behind the movie that will leave a lingering, nauseating feeling days after you've seen it.

    The story is simple: 2 American girls on vacation in Germany are invited to a party. They rent a car and on their way they get a flat tire. Unable to fix the problem by themselves they walk in the middle of the rainy night and arrive at what looks like a decent, upper class residence. A creepy old man let's them in so the girls can use his phone. Right from the start we know this guy is evil through and through. It seems the German guy is a respected surgeon, known for his "siamese twins" separation procedures. But the guy (who is ironically called "Josef", a nod to the angel of death himself: Josef Mengele)wants to try a new surgical procedure on the girls and with the help of another victim (a Japanese guys), he will create what he dubs, "The Human Centipede".

    No explanation is given as to why this Josef guy wants to do a procedure that serves no purpose at all (unless he wants to sell freaks to traveling circuses), nor any background is ever mentioned or hinted at (it seems the director wanted to avoid any audience sympathy for this deranged doctor). Still, "The Human Centipede" remains a harrowing experience to watch.

    When the movie was over, all I could think of was that the girls would've save themselves from A LOT of trouble had they known how to change a flat tire. Sure, they were going to a fancy party, were all dressed up and stuff but they never ever checked for a tire replacement in the trunk. They thought it would be "much easier" to walk in the middle of the night with the pouring rain on them in a country where they barely knew anyone or the language.

    If it was me directing, I'd call this flick, "The Flat Tire"!
    3shark-43

    This Surgeon Could Lose His Board Certification!

    Okay, American tourists with a car that breaks down - of course they go wandering through the dark German woods (you could play a drinking game and have to take a shot every time they say "Lindsay" and "Jenny" to each other - you'd be wasted) - and they come about a remote house and wouldn't you know it - just their luck - the house belongs to a complete nutjob surgeon who used to separate conjoined twins and now is obsessed with stitching people together. I'm no doctor, but there seem to be major flaws in his medical design - oh well. The film is kooky but well made, the lead guy (who looks a bit like Lance Henrickson) gives 100% and is fine as the mad doctor but the whole concept reeks of teenage boys getting stoned for the first time and playing a game - let's come up with the grossest thing that could be done to you in surgery. That's what it plays like - a teenage boy horror/fantasy/gross out. But with films like Saw and Hostel, it was only a matter of time before there was something like this and before long, they'll be other weird concepts that will try and top this one. Look out for ManBaby - see we sew a baby on the back of a guy who hates kids! It's creepy and it's funny! Hoo boy. Of course there's an itch to see something like this - the same itch that made people pay money to go see a freak show back in the day.
    Red_Identity

    Shocking and will linger in the mind, and surprisingly very well-made.

    I have heard LOTS of things about The Human Centipede. Lots of negative things and lots of positive things, and I have to start off with what is easiest.

    For all of it's premise, honestly, the film was not AS gory or sick as I imagined. Honestly though, I am glad. With a film like this it's hard to review properly because it's almost as if a film like this will exist whether people hate it or not. I mean, it's meant to disturb. BUT one thing has to be said, the film was, surprisingly, very well-made. I expected a 'shocking' and nasty B-grade horror. The only B-grade aspect of the film was the performances from Ashley Williams and Ashlynn Yennie. When I first saw them on screen they come off very phony and unlikeable, especially when they were chit-chatting about usual chatter. BUT even their performances, as they became more and more scared, actually worked, and dare I say it, pretty fantastic for a film like this. I don't know if it was actually acting or what, but one could really feel for their physical and emotional distress.

    Surprise after surprise, the film has one central fantastic performance, and that is from the twisted Dieter Laser. Like I said before, the film didn't only concentrate on shocking us, but it also showed us a lot of this man's twisted mind. Also, the lack of music helped build real tension.

    Ultimately, I actually have to recommend this film. It's VERY well-made and has one terrific performance, and the film itself, for all its sick premise, at least isn't a sequel or a horror remake. It boasts originality, although it doesn't do anything completely original regarding how the premise works out, The ending is also brutal, and I am sure it will linger in the mind. Still, it's hard to really 'love' a film like this. Compared to Saw, it is actually a 'better' film.
    josephlord-1

    Award to Dieter Laser & Mr. Fix for "Scariest Mad Doctor"

    I finally got around to seeing this film and frankly I was not shocked; probably because I had read about its grossness far in advance. What I wasn't prepared for was the fact that a large part of the grossness was not actually shown, but rather spoken of and indirectly seen through bandage attachments. At some points it was very Hithcockian in the fear was instilled indirectly. Graphs showed how the surgery would be accomplished; only bits of the surgery were actually shown; the graphic defecation scene was verbalized and intimated. Very Hitchcock were the master of suspense a tad more mad. However, the scariest part of the film was Dieter Laser's performance. I can't recall ever seeing a mad scientist on film that projected madness and insanity as deeply as Mr. Laser……..Every time he was on screen you could feel your skin crawl with fear. Brilliant performance, mainly because it went to the edge of "over the top" but never actually got over the top. I've also read reviews which damned the actresses for not being "good actresses". A bunch of hooey for sure from those observers. I'd like to see them top the girls "tongue in cheek" performances. I never for a moment didn't see fear in their eyes, which btw is also another means of showing more fear than the actually surgery which was done while the cast was under anesthetics. In the beginning of the film you could feel the chemistry of the girls as they giggled about in their hotel room. A definite chemistry; one which would be needed as they got closer to each other at the Dr.'s house. Hats off to this film for sever reasons; suspense, fear and scare without an overload of blood and gore as in other films. Think of the Akitamura's job of convincing us that he was frightened, angry and scared in his native Japanese tongue, while again having tongue in cheek fears to contend with of his own character. Bottom line: An original, at the edge, horror film. Where does on go after that…..kudos to the cast for braving out a fully developed and overly imaginative film………..and to Mr. Six for following through. Can you imagine the sales pitch he had to prepare? Besides, our news media shows more graphic crap than this on their 24/7 newscasts (eg. There was more gore with Kadhafi killing, etc.)
    6Healing_Process

    Dark humor anyone?

    Is it just me or was I the only person who thought this was a dark humor? To people who thought this was a shock movie I would have to disagree with you. The movie was straight to the point it didn't end with what you expected from the title of the movie. I thought the movie tried to portray a dark humor feel from it from how bizarre the acts were and how some the actors portrayed the characters. At times I laughed and at times felt bad for the people when the nasty scenes occurred. I also didn't find myself bored because of dragged out scenes or unnecessary talking. But in my opinion, I don't believe the movie was too gross and if you have a quite dark humor you will find this movie quite humorous.

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    • Anecdotes
      Director Tom Six showed a drawing of the human centipede to all the actresses who showed up to the casting sessions. Many actresses walked out in disgust after discovering what the role actually entailed.
    • Gaffes
      Whenever Dr. Heiter walks in the room where his patients lie down, a breathing machine can be heard. However, none of the people are connected to a breathing machine with tubes, so this sound doesn't make sense.
    • Citations

      Dr. Heiter: I don't like human beings.

    • Générique farfelu
      Tom Six's dog Nigel is credited under "Edited by" and "Making of edited by" as "NIGEL DE HOND", which is Dutch for "Nigel the dog".
    • Connexions
      Featured in Scream Awards 2010 (2010)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 avril 2010 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Netherlands
    • Site officiel
      • Six Entertainment
    • Langues
      • English
      • German
      • Japanese
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Human Centipede (First Sequence)
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Naarden, Noord-Holland, Pays-Bas
    • société de production
      • Six Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 1 500 000 € (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 181 467 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 12 424 $ US
      • 2 mai 2010
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 325 113 $ US
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      1 heure 32 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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