The film was met with widespread controversy and was banned, censored, or delayed in multiple countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. Its critical reception was overwhelmingly negative, with many critics panning its plot, editing, and relentless brutality, though lead actor Laurence R. Harvey received some praise for his disturbing performance as Martin. This controversy, however, only added to the film's infamy, turning it into a morbidly fascinating object of curiosity for extreme horror fans.
The color version of The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence) was originally released as an exclusive bonus feature and is not widely available on standard digital storefronts like the original black-and-white theatrical cut. While the standard version is available for digital rent or purchase on Fandango At Home
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The "Complete Sequence" box set sold on Amazon UK also features a special bonus DVD with the second film in full color. However, be aware that some reviewers note this UK version is cut (censored), unlike the unrated US import.
Originally, Tom Six intended the film to be black and white, but a color version was always maintained in the archives. For years, it was only available through specific limited-edition Blu-ray sets, such as the Human Centipede: Complete Sequence box set released by Shout! Factory (Scream Factory) in the US and Bounty Films in Australia.
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The opening credits didn’t roll. Instead, the film cut straight to the underground parking garage. But something was wrong. It wasn't just "in color." The colors were too bright. The fluorescent lights hummed with a neon violet intensity; the rust on the pipes looked like wet, drying scabs.
Companies like IFC Midnight and Scream Factory have occasionally included the color version as a digital bonus or a second disc in collector’s editions.
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