On principle, I am against censorship. I think people have the right to choose what they want to see and do; if they choose to watch terrible films, I can't stop them. However, I have no problem with Human Centipede II being banned. Why?
Because I'm a film snob.
Let's just forget that Human Centipede is disgusting for the purposes of this discussion. Yes, it's a sick, revolting piece of cinema, but that's irrelevant for my opinion. I'm glad it's been banned, quite simply, because it's terrible. Yes, it's appallingly messed up, but then so was Oldboy, which was a magnificent film. Human Centipede is just bad, and now, since it's been refused classification, fewer people will be able to see it. This, to my mind, is a very good thing.
And no, of course this doesn't mean I think everything that doesn't meet my standards should be banned; that would be colossally idiotic. It's just that in this particular case, I have no issue with people not being able to waste their time on this film.
Because I'm a film snob.
Let's just forget that Human Centipede is disgusting for the purposes of this discussion. Yes, it's a sick, revolting piece of cinema, but that's irrelevant for my opinion. I'm glad it's been banned, quite simply, because it's terrible. Yes, it's appallingly messed up, but then so was Oldboy, which was a magnificent film. Human Centipede is just bad, and now, since it's been refused classification, fewer people will be able to see it. This, to my mind, is a very good thing.
And no, of course this doesn't mean I think everything that doesn't meet my standards should be banned; that would be colossally idiotic. It's just that in this particular case, I have no issue with people not being able to waste their time on this film.