This film is largely considered the worst of the trilogy. Critics panned it as unwatchable noise. But viewed as a work of extreme political satire—a critique of for-profit prisons, the death penalty, and toxic masculinity—it has a perverse intellectual backbone. It just happens to be buried under 500 anuses.
The story of the film The Human Centipede (First Sequence) follows a retired German surgeon, Dr. Josef Heiter the human centipede
Heiter, however, is a man who despises humanity. He has retired from legitimate medicine to pursue a dark, anatomical experiment: creating a "human centipede." He captures the two women and a Japanese tourist (Akihiro Kitamura), drugging them and conducting a surgical procedure that connects their digestive systems, mouth-to-anus. This film is largely considered the worst of the trilogy