El ciempiés humano 2

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Países Bajos / Gran Bretaña / Estados Unidos, 2011, 88 min

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Martin es un solitario con problemas mentales que vive con su madre en un barrio marginal de Londres. Trabaja en el turno nocturno como guardia de seguridad en un estacionamiento subterráneo. Allí se obsesiona cada noche viendo una y otra vez la película 'The Human Centipede' en el pequeño televisor de su oficina. Al borde de la locura por culpa de su padre, y su difícil niñez, Martin pone en marcha un plan para emular el ciempiés humano que tantas veces ha visto en su película favorita. (Ediciones 79)

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POMO 

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español El extremista Tom Six está llenando el hueco en la historia del cine con el segundo Ciempiés humano. Rompe tabúes (mujer embarazada, niño) y lleva la curiosa idea de la primera película a tal extremo que solo los ignorantes (y que no conocen el subgénero «splatter») no saben apreciar su capacidad para impulsar, sin usar elementos humorísticos, la combinación de elementos de terror y violencia extrema y disgusto hacia la forma cómica tan surrealista. No es Peter Jackson en sus inicios, porque no tiene el sentido para ver las cosas en su totalidad. Pero como su producto está lejos de los parámetros basura por su forma profesional y el personaje principal parece realista, su perversión e ira llega a tocar los lugares sensibles y hasta ahora vírgenes de la mente. Por supuesto, si usted tiene es parte de su grupo objetivo. Cuando era adolescente, usé las películas Holocausto caníbal, Pink Flamingos y NEKRomantik para examinar con curiosidad las mentes de sus creadores: qué ruedan, por qué y cómo. Y en la avalancha constante de Hollywood, disfruté de su alteridad. También disfruté de El ciempiés humano 2, que es mejor que la primera desde el punto de vista cinematográfico, incluida la actuación, y que no nos aburre ni un momento y está llena de ideas que la mantienen unida y la conducen al «gran final». ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés Has Tom Six made a filthy meta horror film about how harmless perverts can become dangerous psychopaths after watching a filthy horror film? Probably not, because the last scene (i.e. the most cliché twist ever) allows for a completely opposite interpretation. I’d probably be one of the few who liked more the first and tighter part. It was more about the victims, I was able to relate to them and was mentally tramped by their sad fate. The second part, in contrast, moves only around the perverted protagonists and we don’t get to know anything about the victims. The first part is better as horror with a story, the second is more a probe into perverted thoughts, and I’m not saying that this is bad, it’s just that personally it doesn’t suit me. Martin (the protagonist) is portrayed very convincingly repulsive, which is one of the things that both parts have in common – Tom Six has a good nose for proper perverts. The rest of the actors, on the other hand, aren’t that good, and the film is not particularly well made, either, though the way it relies on brutality and nastiness it’s effective. So, four stars, but not as certain as the first part. PS: If the third part is to be even more meta, maybe some outraged film critic will sew together director Tom Six, Dieter Laser (Dr. Helter from the first part) and Laurence R. Harvey (Martin from the second part). I will give it five stars if it’s shot even worse :-D Edit: I’m reducing the rating to 3 stars, the memories of the film fizzled out surprisingly quickly. ()

lamps 

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inglés If the first episode was an innocent first date with a slightly peculiar partner, I would call the second one an outright fuckfest with the most disgusting sexual deviant imaginable. And if the first film – intimate, psychologically believable and emotionally quite intense – gave me the impression that Tom Six can weave stories, the second convincingly disabused me of that belief. The Second Human Centipede is admittedly brilliantly atmospheric, optimally morbid in its setting and main characters, even in the scenes free of physical violence, and boasts an extremely realistic psychopath whose daily life alone would make for quite a few horror films. But all the promising themes merge into a mindless carnage of such a disgusting and exaggerated nature that the only real emotion that remains is utter disgust, not at the actions of the "hero" (which was clearly the purpose), but at the actions of the director, who has the audacity to serve us civilized people such cheap and mindless filth. In addition to being supremely ugly, the film is also unimaginably nonsensical in terms of narrative logic – even a film primarily built on brutality shouldn’t have so many flaws and logical holes – and even Six's hilarious attempt to enrich the narrative with a noble twist fails to cover those flaws up. I finished watching it out of pure curiosity as to how far the filmmakers were willing to go in their visual openness, and I can honestly say that they went so far as to make the film worthy of being banned. This is not normal, really. ()

Goldbeater 

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español La consecuencia inevitable del gran alboroto que siguió al estreno de la primera entrega. Tom Six dio rienda suelta a su fantasía enfermiza y dio a los fans de la idea del ciempiés humano lo que pedían. El resultado es una drástica guarrada salpicada de excrementos, sin argumento, que probablemente muchos disfrutarán y muchos condenarán por completo, con asco indisimulado. Para mí, este es exactamente el tipo de entretenimiento cinematográfico marginal que no busco, y no tengo ninguna necesidad de volver a verlo. ()

kaylin 

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inglés Martin is not a sophisticated idiot like Dr. Heiter. He is just a small, fat little man who struggles with his victims dying, cannot perform surgeries, is frustrated because of it, and his peers do not help him much. In the end, however, he succeeds, he manages to do it. So what is different about the new part? Better? Firstly, the centipede is significantly longer as it now has ten segments. Secondly, it points out, at least initially, how much the media can influence us. Is this what the film is trying to tell us? Or is it all just in the filth that tries to shock us? ()