In a dramatic and exciting atmosphere, this movie revolves around the struggles of Bill Boss, the manager of the biggest prison in the USA, against the high budget he has, and he struggles against the chaos inside the prison and the irrespected prisoners, in addition to the ignoring of the ruler, who wants to fire him out because of all these hardships, he decides to save his position, by taking the advice of his assistant to follow the strategy of Human Centipede.
You get what you pay for with this last sequel: a cynical, and consistently unpleasant film with creators who try very, very hard to push as many of your buttons as they can.
It's a super-sweaty, wannabe-deranged epic that must be seen to be believed, and finally brings the series to a supposed end (or, perhaps, puts it out of its misery).
AV Club
May 21, 2015
The direction is bad, the acting is worse, and it's lit to mimic the soap-opera effect on a poorly calibrated HDTV.
About halfway through the film, I realized I would be way more interested in a film about the making of Human Centipede 3 than I was in Human Centipede 3. But I don't want to give Six any ideas.