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S'inspirant des films Human Centipede, le directeur d'une prison cherche à créer un mille-pattes humain de 500 personnes pour restaurer l'ordre.S'inspirant des films Human Centipede, le directeur d'une prison cherche à créer un mille-pattes humain de 500 personnes pour restaurer l'ordre.S'inspirant des films Human Centipede, le directeur d'une prison cherche à créer un mille-pattes humain de 500 personnes pour restaurer l'ordre.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Robert LaSardo
- Inmate 297
- (as Robert Lasardo)
Tom Lister Jr.
- Inmate 178
- (as Tommy 'Tiny' Lister)
Daniel TwoFeathers
- Stabbed Prison Guard
- (as Daniel Perkins)
Joshua William Adam
- SWAT Team Member
- (non crédité)
Dominic Bagarozzi
- Prisoner
- (non crédité)
Julian Bane
- Prisoner
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
The first Human Centipede movie had a certain novelty factor about it. It was meant to shock and it succeeded, thus making it somewhat watchable.
The second was a disgusting mess with no redeeming features and would likely be in my bottom 100 movies ever made.
This, is an odd creature.
So the antagonists from both previous movies return, but they both play different characters! In the second movie the first movie was made out to be exactly that, just a movie. In this one both the first and second are supposed to have been movies.
Still with me?
Adding an element of humor this third part is undeniably memorable but not for the right reasons. It aims to shock once again and pulls out all the stops in doing so.
Credit where credit is due, the lead takes the character and makes it his own and saves the film (To an extent). The Human Centipede III is disgusting, and there is barely a story but it has moments that are very hard to get off your mind so it at least succeeds there.
Not for the faint.
The Good:
Dieter Laser certainly makes for an interesting character with Billy Boss
The Bad:
Shock for the sake of shock
No real storyline
The second was a disgusting mess with no redeeming features and would likely be in my bottom 100 movies ever made.
This, is an odd creature.
So the antagonists from both previous movies return, but they both play different characters! In the second movie the first movie was made out to be exactly that, just a movie. In this one both the first and second are supposed to have been movies.
Still with me?
Adding an element of humor this third part is undeniably memorable but not for the right reasons. It aims to shock once again and pulls out all the stops in doing so.
Credit where credit is due, the lead takes the character and makes it his own and saves the film (To an extent). The Human Centipede III is disgusting, and there is barely a story but it has moments that are very hard to get off your mind so it at least succeeds there.
Not for the faint.
The Good:
Dieter Laser certainly makes for an interesting character with Billy Boss
The Bad:
Shock for the sake of shock
No real storyline
If you've recently been introduced to the Human Centipede series, I suggest just checking out the first two movies and completely ignoring this 3rd installment. This one tried to be comedic, which is a major disappointment. Fans of this series loved the first two movies because they were very dark and twisted. Tom Six seems to not understand this and only wanted to make a comedic sequel just for the sake of it being "different". I've seen this happen with other horror sequels, and it never turns out well. The comedy itself was in bad taste.. as a few others have pointed out.
You know a movie is going to be bad when you have a porn star (Bree Olson) as one of the main cast.
You know a movie is going to be bad when you have a porn star (Bree Olson) as one of the main cast.
I've been a big supporter of writer/director Tom Six and his taboo-busting Human Centipede films since the beginning: I rated the first film 8/10, and gave the jaw-droppingly twisted sequel 9/10. The only reason I didn't give Part Two full marks was because I believed that Six still had a few tricks up his sleeve and would probably surpass himself with his third film.
As it happens, I was wrong.
As far as the controversial content is concerned, the film delivers numerous scenes that live up to Six's notorious reputation, kicking off with some sexual abuse, before proceeding to serve up such sordid treats as the torture of a prisoner with pans of boiling water, a nauseating castration scene, the insertion of a gun barrel into a man's stoma, the consumption of human testicles and dried clitorises, some wound-rape and coma-rape, and, of course, the creation of not just the biggest human centipede yet, but also a human caterpillar, the surgical process for both depicted in graphic detail.
But while the film doesn't wimp out on the deviancy, it does suffer from two major problems that make it a very unsatisfying experience overall. The first is the prison setting, which is so implausible that it renders the whole movie utterly ridiculous. The first two films, while unlikely, were at least vaguely plausible: it was possible to believe that a raving lunatic might try to stitch a few folks ass-to-mouth out of curiosity, but the notion that the head of a large correctional facility could do the same, with the co-operation of his staff, is absurd in the extreme and seriously detracts from the film's overall effectiveness as a shocker. Even when viewed as a black comedy, it's still a dumb premise.
The second issue I have is with Dieter Laser (the actor who played Dr. Heiter in the first film): his performance as sadistic warden Bill Boss is hugely irritating, the guy drawing out every single syllable at the top of his voice to the point where I would have liked to have seen HIS mouth sewn to someone's ass just to shut him up. Laurence Harvey (bug-eyed star of the second film) is also crap, but at least he's not quite as annoying. Both guys are out-acted by porn-star Bree Olson, who is also a whole lot easier on the eyes.
If the subtitle 'Final Sequence' is to be believed, this film sees an end to the Human Centipede series; it's a hugely disappointing way to wrap things up. Let's hope that Six's next film sees the director back on form: we need something to flush away any memories of this rather obnoxious mess.
As it happens, I was wrong.
As far as the controversial content is concerned, the film delivers numerous scenes that live up to Six's notorious reputation, kicking off with some sexual abuse, before proceeding to serve up such sordid treats as the torture of a prisoner with pans of boiling water, a nauseating castration scene, the insertion of a gun barrel into a man's stoma, the consumption of human testicles and dried clitorises, some wound-rape and coma-rape, and, of course, the creation of not just the biggest human centipede yet, but also a human caterpillar, the surgical process for both depicted in graphic detail.
But while the film doesn't wimp out on the deviancy, it does suffer from two major problems that make it a very unsatisfying experience overall. The first is the prison setting, which is so implausible that it renders the whole movie utterly ridiculous. The first two films, while unlikely, were at least vaguely plausible: it was possible to believe that a raving lunatic might try to stitch a few folks ass-to-mouth out of curiosity, but the notion that the head of a large correctional facility could do the same, with the co-operation of his staff, is absurd in the extreme and seriously detracts from the film's overall effectiveness as a shocker. Even when viewed as a black comedy, it's still a dumb premise.
The second issue I have is with Dieter Laser (the actor who played Dr. Heiter in the first film): his performance as sadistic warden Bill Boss is hugely irritating, the guy drawing out every single syllable at the top of his voice to the point where I would have liked to have seen HIS mouth sewn to someone's ass just to shut him up. Laurence Harvey (bug-eyed star of the second film) is also crap, but at least he's not quite as annoying. Both guys are out-acted by porn-star Bree Olson, who is also a whole lot easier on the eyes.
If the subtitle 'Final Sequence' is to be believed, this film sees an end to the Human Centipede series; it's a hugely disappointing way to wrap things up. Let's hope that Six's next film sees the director back on form: we need something to flush away any memories of this rather obnoxious mess.
"The taste will never leave your mouth", don't eat anything while you watch this, you have been warned. This was one of my anticipated horror films of 2015 and I must say I was really disappointed. With the film's big premise and ambition, it turns out to be ultimately dull throughout with little entertainment here. The film is filled with perversely sick moments, immaturely psychotic performance, and shocking GORES that's intended to make you puke and gross you out instead of making a gleefully enjoyable one to watch. One of the main problems here is the performance of Dieter Laser which make him looks like Marlon Wayans going pull psycho which is amusing to watch for like 5 minutes and the rest is just childishly annoying and just dull, making the film laughable and looks like a parody of itself. Another problem is how the story drags out and we have to sit through the whole psychotically dull act and vulgarly racist dialogue before the final sequences happen which is nothing that surprising since most of them are already shown in the trailer. Overall, The Final Sequence is crude, vulgar, perversely sick, over-the-top in its violence and chessily insane performance, yet still ends up too dull to enjoy even for the fans of the genre.
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The Plot.
Bully prison warden Bill Boss, leading a big state prison in the US of A, has a lot of problems; his prison statistically has the highest amount of prison riots, medical costs and staff turnover in the country.
But foremost he is unable to get the respect he thinks he deserves from his inmates and the state Governor.
He constantly fails in experimenting with different ideas for the ideal punishment to get the inmates in line, which drives him, together with the sizzling heat, completely insane.
Under threats of termination by the Governor, his loyal right hand man Dwight comes up with a brilliant idea.
A revolutionary idea which could change the American prison system for good and save billions of dollars.
An idea based on the notorious Human Centipede movies, that will literally and figuratively get the inmates on their knees, creating the ultimate punishment and deterrent for anyone considering a life of crime.
I LOVED the first two....especially the second which was really surreal.
Trust me...this movie is horrible. It's made for three dollars and all it really can be distilled down to is a screaming pseudo Nazi.
There is no real plot like the first two.
The production values are way inferior as well.
I was SO hoping this would be good.
It's not.
In the slightest.
Bully prison warden Bill Boss, leading a big state prison in the US of A, has a lot of problems; his prison statistically has the highest amount of prison riots, medical costs and staff turnover in the country.
But foremost he is unable to get the respect he thinks he deserves from his inmates and the state Governor.
He constantly fails in experimenting with different ideas for the ideal punishment to get the inmates in line, which drives him, together with the sizzling heat, completely insane.
Under threats of termination by the Governor, his loyal right hand man Dwight comes up with a brilliant idea.
A revolutionary idea which could change the American prison system for good and save billions of dollars.
An idea based on the notorious Human Centipede movies, that will literally and figuratively get the inmates on their knees, creating the ultimate punishment and deterrent for anyone considering a life of crime.
I LOVED the first two....especially the second which was really surreal.
Trust me...this movie is horrible. It's made for three dollars and all it really can be distilled down to is a screaming pseudo Nazi.
There is no real plot like the first two.
The production values are way inferior as well.
I was SO hoping this would be good.
It's not.
In the slightest.
Le saviez-vous
- Anecdotes(at around 59 mins) The line that Inmate 333 says while they are all watching The Human Centipede films, "this trash belongs to a world where stars don't shine" was originally written by Roger Ebert in his review for The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009).
- GaffesDwight's Texan accent drops significantly at several moments, notably when pronouncing the word 'can't' while looking out the office window as he talks to Bill Boss.
- Versions alternativesOver 10 minutes worth of graphic violence scenes was cut in the German FSK-18 rated version. The SPIO/JK (later put on the Index B list by the BPjM) version is uncensored.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Horror Movies of the Last Decade (2020)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Human Centipede 3
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 16 184 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 16 184 $US
- Durée1 heure 42 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was The Human Centipede III (Final Sequence) (2015) officially released in Canada in French?
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