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| Film | Most Severe Ban | Reason Indexed | |------|----------------|----------------| | First Sequence | None (R-rated cut available) | Mild compared to sequels | | Full Sequence | Banned outright in UK, NZ, Australia, Norway, Malaysia | “Risk of harm” (BBFC) / simulated sexual violence | | Final Sequence | Banned in Australia, cut heavily in Germany | Overt sadism + genital mutilation reference |

, faced significant legal hurdles and was initially banned in the UK by the BBFC due to its graphic content. index of the human centipede top

In the realm of horror cinema, few films have sparked as much controversy and discomfort as "The Human Centipede" (2009), directed by Tom Six. This film is not for the faint of heart; it's a gruesome, thought-provoking exploration of human depravity and the psychological effects of trauma. The movie has gained a notorious reputation, making it a topic of discussion for its shock value and the ethical questions it poses. | Film | Most Severe Ban | Reason

~55:00 What happens: The three victims—Lindsay, Jenny, and Katsuro—are forced to crawl in unison across Dr. Heiter’s hallway. Their knees bleed. The middle girl (Jenny) has her face taped to the rear of the front girl. Why it’s “Top”: The physical acting. No CGI. The sound of duct tape and whimpering. It’s the image that defined 2000s body horror. The movie has gained a notorious reputation, making

– Set in a US prison. Eric Roberts plays a deranged warden screaming “THERE IS NO FUCKING GOD!” while forcing inmates into a 500-person centipede. Dieter Laser (from the first film) returns as a inmate named “Butterface.”

Viewer discretion is advised. Not recommended for viewers who are easily disturbed or offended by graphic content.





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