The Human Centipede (First Sequence)

Synopsis: 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.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Tom Six
Production: IFC Films
  8 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.4
Metacritic:
33
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2009
92 min
Website
12,951 Views


Hi!

Yes um, I was wondering if

I could get driving directions...

to a nightclub called Bunker.

Yes, Bunker.

How exactly would I get there?

It's Amy!

Hello, sweetie!

OK.

How are you?

We miss you is strong!

Yes, we wanted to be

here with us.

Yes.

And how far is it?

No we're in Germany.

Then we travel to Italy in a couple days.

Great.

Thanks.

Alveterzane!

I know.

Tell her we got her a present from Holland.

Yeah we got you a present.

No we can't tell you what it

is, it's a surprise.

Oh yeah, the other thing is that

we met this cut German waiter.

Jenny thinks he's pretty cute

Yeah, and he invited us to a party

tonight.

So we're going to go.

But we should go.

Maybe we can talkto you later.

OK.

All right.

We miss you!

Bye, Anie!

Kisses!

OK.

Bye, sweetie!

I think we were suppose to turn

Turn!

I thought you know exactly

where we sere going!

Do we go left or right?

I'm sorry, but I just don't know

where we are.

What was that?

I have no idea.

You must have run over a pot whole or something.

We need to go out

and check it out.

Sh*t!

Sh*t!

Sh*t!

Why?

Oh God!

Okay, okay ...

Okay.

We call the rental car service.

get the papers.

Okay.

Okay.

what...

There's no signal.

What?

There's no signal!

There's always a signal.

Not out here in the middle of nowhere.

Oh my God, Sh*t!

Oh my God,

get back in the car.

OK ... Now what?

I don't know.

You know how to change a tire?

- No, I don't know how to change a tire.

- Neither do I.

What are we suppose to walk

until we find a house or a person or something?

Lindsay!

Lindsay. I am not getting out and walking.

Okay we're just going to sit here,

until the sun comes up.

I have heels and shorts on!

I'm not going outside!

Are those headlines?

Okay.

role down your window.

Are you kidding?!

I'm not going to just role down the window.

Role down the window.

He can help.

German

Yeah um, we need help.

We have a flat tire.

No, we speak English.

Can you help us?

Do not understand what he says.

Um, can you call someone?

"Ficken".

-Look it up.

Hold on a second.

F***ing!

He said F***ing!

- Okay. Bye.

- role your window up.

Goodbye.

- I'm sorry.

- I told you!

Is your door locked?

Yes, my door is locked.

Why's he still staring at us?

- Just don't look at him, okay?

- i'm not looking at him.

I just want to get out of here.

Okay.

We need to j-just go!

Gotta go from here.

We need to walk and find someplace,

somebody who can help us.

- Okay, but ...

- We have to!

But if we find apalce in 10 minutes,

we are running back to this car.

We came ...

We came from over here, I swear.

How do you know?

All trees look the same.

Leaving the car

is the stupidest idea.

We would have been waiting for hours, Jenny.

Yeah we could have been waitng

and it not be freezing cold.

We need to go fing help, Jenny.

Seriously find help?

How are we going to fing help out here, Lindsay?

You agreed to come along, Jenny.

This not just my fault.

I didn't want to stay in the car by myself.

We just got a little lost, okay?

- A little lost, Lindsay?

- Yes!

We are not a little lost!

We're really lost!

You know what, Lindsay?

I'm no longer walingg.

I'm tired of walking, okay?

- Jenny, trying!

- Trying what?

- Lindsay, we've been down her for like an hour OK!

- Yeah I know!

I'm tired and I'm cold.

I'M NOT MOVING!

- I'M NOT MOVING!

- Stop it.

No!

- fine!

- fine!

fine.

- I'm staying right here.

- Good.

What is it?

My God is that a...

Is it a house?

Jenny!

Jenny, look!

I think it's a house!

I swear!

- It's a light! Let's go.

- What?

Let's go!

OH! FOR SOME REASON I DON'T BELIEVE YOU!

Oh thank God!

Come on!

Hello!

Anybody home?

Let's go to the front door!

Hello!

-Hello?

-Lindsay!

Come here!

- God!

- What?

Look at the dog!

- What about him?

- I don't like dogs.

I know you don't like dogs.

- Hello?

- Is anybody home?

See somebody?

No.

Hi.

- Hi.

- Hi.

We got a flat tire.

Can we come in ?

Can we use your phone so we

can call the car company service?

Are you alone?

Yes.

We're alone.

come in.

Have a seat.

You're tourists.

- We're on a road trip through Europe...

-It's a vacation.

We're from New York.

Can you call the emergency car service?

For us ...

Are you relatives?

- No.

- No, we're friends.

Very well.

I'll make your phone call.

Okay, thanks.

Something to drink?

- A water's fine.

- Yeah, just water.

Hello.

German

Well ...

at least he's calling the car company.

Here you go.

Water ...

Water ...

They will arrive in half an hour.

Maximum.

You have a a really lovely home.

You live herei with your wife?

No.

I don't like human beings.

German

I'm sorry.

I'll get you another one.

- No, it's okay, it's okay.

- We can share.

I'll fetch a towel.

What just happened?

I don't know.

We need to get out of here right now.

Yeah.

It's freaking me out.

You want to? just call a taxi

so we can go back to the hotel.

Let's go back to the Hotel, okay.

- We'll get the car in the morning car.

- Okay. Yeah.

I am really tired.

Listen, If you could just call a taxi service,

we're just going to go back to the hotel.

No. I don't do another phone call.

Can I call you then?

No.

- I'm tired.

- What?

I'm tired.

What's going on?

Look at me.

It's a rape drug.

What?

Rohypnol.

Oh my God! What!

It causes, droziness, dizziness,

disorientation and memory loss.

Are you kidding?!

What have you done?

Jenny!

God!

What is it?

Jenny.

Jenny.

Jenny!

Jenny!

Jenny, wake up!

Jenny!

God!

Jenny.

Lindsay!

Jenny!

What's happening?

What are you doing?

What's this?

What the f*** are you doing to us?

What are you doing?

Jenny!

Let us out!

My friend ...

You don't match.

Have to kill you.

Don't take it personally.

What 's this?

What are you doing to us?

What is this?

Stop!

Jenny!

Japanese

Please ...

It's gonig to be okay.

I'm Dr. Joseph Heiter.

Japanese

Retired but still very well known as

the leading surgeon separating siamese twins.

Japanese

Six months,

I designed a never seen operation,

not separating anymore...

but creating.

I transformed my three Rottweiler

into a beautiful three hound construction.

Good news!

Your tissues match.

So ...

I will explain this spectacular operation

once.

We start ...

with cutting the ligament patelar.

The ligaments of the knee caps.

So knee extension...

is no longer possible.

Pulling from "B" and "C"

The central incisors,

and lateral incisors and Canines.

from the upper and lower jaws...

The lips from"B" and "C"...

and the anus of "A" and "B"...

are cut circular along the boarder

between buttock and rectum.

The mucus retains so.

Two pet acellular grafts

are prepaired

and lifted from the underlining tissue.

The shape incisions.

Below the chins, of "B" to "C"

up to their cheeks.

Connecting the circular skin parts...

of anus and mouth.

From "A" to "B"

and "B" to "C".

Connecting...

the pet acellular grafts

to the chin/cheek incisions .

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Tom Six

Tom Six is a Dutch filmmaker best known for his trilogy of body horror films, The Human Centipede (First Sequence), The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) and The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence). more…

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