The Human Centipede (Final Sequence) runs 102 excruciating minutes, yet by minute 74 there still hadn’t been any centipede action – or any action for that matter. Again, this has NOTHING to do with the centipede and only highlights inept screenwriting that mistakes brazen stupidity for “politically incorrect” jabs. No religion, race or color are spared from Six’s “stinging” chastising, from Boss’ jesting about “monkey bones” (and no, not as a Brendan Fraser reference) to inserting the “N” word no matter what shade of skin the recipient has. Because womanizing is funny and that’s what exploitation is all about, right? Hateful representations of misogyny that add zero philosophical value or inward societal reflection!īut don’t worry, Six’s nonsensical spiral down a diarrhea-clouded toilet bowl is loaded with plenty of other “OMG, NO HE DIDN’T” moments laced throughout Dieter Laser’s dialogue. Bill Boss spews these overlong monologues that are filled with every racial slur you could imagine – and some that you can’t – in an effort to establish Boss’ narcissistic, self-destructive insanity. Olsen only exists to “empty” the piggish warden’s “ballsack” and wear skirts that reveal just enough sweaty buttcheek to remove any shred of dignity Daisy fights for. You know, to assert her worthlessness early, and unfortunately, often. A mere two minutes pass before Bree Olsen (playing the film’s only female character, Daisy, a slutty secretary sex-slave) enters Boss’ office, only to be told to “shut her pussy mouth” while Boss finger-bangs her. Bush, the 41st President of the United States, who was active in Texan politics.You’d think Six would have something poignant to say about America’s judicial system or corrupt governmental bodies given his third film’s setting, but don’t be so naive. The name of the prison is an obvious reference to the late George H. Considering the hot desert climate, mention of the death penalty and implied proximity to the Mexican border, it's either Arizona or Texas. While the prison is located in the United States, the film never indicates which state it's in. Death row inmates are executed via lethal injection in a separate facility. The prison population is quite diverse, consisting of a roughly equal mix of Caucasian, African-American and Hispanic offenders, as well at least one Middle-Eastern, one East Asian and Native American internee. The prison is nationwide noted for its extremely high rate of internal violence and recidivism upon release, owing to it housing primarily the mentally unstable, career criminals and repeat offenders, convicted of homicide, armed robbery, aggravated assault, drug trafficking, rape, child molestation and other serious crimes. It is where Boss, along with his accountant Dwight Butler, decide to create a 500-person centipede using the prisoners. The complex is headed by its psychotic warden, Bill Boss. It is a penitentiary located in the United States of America. Bush State Prison is the primary setting of The Human Centipede 3 (Final Sequence). They will literally be on their knees begging for your mercy." - Dwight Butler to Bill Boss " We've got to make a human centipede of our prisoners, sewn ass-to-mouth, sharing one digestive system.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |