WTF Happened to the baby?!?


I just got done watching the movie and just wanted to know WTF happened to the baby? It looked to me like the lady gave birth to it and then kicked the baby under the gas pedal and then stomped on it. IS that what happened? Did she act like she was dead, then get up and run as she starts to give birth to get away from this mad man just to give birth to her baby to kill it? Please let me know what happened, and what your thoughts on the scene was. If that is what happened then that lady is the dumbest movie character in movie history, and Tom Six wins my award for making the dumbest scene in movie history, and I have watched a lot of dumb movies.

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She mercy killed it, I guess.
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It fell under the gas pedal and in the panic of trying to escape, she accidentally killed it by trying to drive away.

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Wonder if these kind of things ever happen in real life...
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i would have to agree with the turnip..the baby hit the floor and in a panic she put the petal to the floor crushing the infant..truly truly disturbing film...really upped the anty in this 2nd installment...

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This happened to me the other day! Knew I should have bought an automatic. grrr

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Listen Shannon, I know you're rich and all and probably haven't had to drive yourself anywhere since 1988, but even automatics have gas pedals. We don't have mind-control acceleration technology yet.

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Look, Shannen has only just started working on her degree in liberal arts. Eventually she'll be as educated as the rest of us, and know better.

"Come on, pelican!"

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Made me laugh.

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That was definitely not panic. She intentionally pushed it to the back of the floor under the pedals before stomping on it.

"You and me are goin' on a car-ride to hell... and you're riding shotgun! "

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"ante", not "anty"

This film was bollocks and boring. Absolutely no horror, no depth and nothing especially disturbing (yes, if that were to happen in real life, it would be extremely disturbing but this is just a really poor film).

0/10

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I had to watch the scene over again after reading the replies, and yeah I can see it that way now. It just looked liked she kicked it to me watching it the first time.

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also thought it was her foot and she did it on purpose!

i suppose if its under the pedal then it makes a bit more sense if she doesnt know its there.

either way its one of the most shocking scenes iv ever seen in a film

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IDK. I laughed like hell though does that make me a terrible person. Well first I was like WTF. then I laughed for like 30 seconds. Movie wasn't gross or disturbing like everybody said it was. Loved the part when the doc got shot in the balls then the head LOL.

so say we all

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Yeah I howled too, something's wrong with us

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When someone is nervous or upset, but don't want to be or don't want to show it, it is very common for them to act by laughing out. This is very common with the "horror genre" and can often be seen in theaters with highschool kids trying to show off to one another. It's pretty basic psychology. I'm willing to bet that the scene actually disturbed you, and you don't realize that.

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It doesn't make you a terrible person. It makes you a person with a poor and warped sense of humor.

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Meh. It doesn't make them people with "poor and warped senses of humor."
They didn't actually laugh. They're just 13 year old kids who love feigning laughter during movies when they're scared or upset. You know the kind. The ones who giggle in a theater during horror films because they don't know what else to do.

Either that or they're "horror try-hards." Kids who think they're cool for laughing at lame shock attempts. Those of us with brains just roll our eyes at the desperation.

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I guess you're all experts on who's laughing for what reason? Yes, it's true that people do use laughter to cope with things they don't understand but it's also a terrible excuse used by p*ss-poor filmmakers to try to justify their "careers". Some people do genuinely laugh instead of rolling their eyes. For instance, my friends and I laughed quite heartily at the level of fail in the 2011 version of Conan the Barbarian and it was most certainly not because of suppressed horror.

I for one didn't think the poo scene was especially discusting or disturbing. We've all seen worse in Jackass, Dirty Sanchez, you name it. I couldn't suppress a snigger at how bad the film was when they actually presented supposed horror in the form of farty noises. Seriously, film? You're trying to shock me with sound effects from lowbrow cartoons? Come on...

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lol at your arrogance

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she did that on purpose.

she was scared in every way possible hence she couldnt care less about the baby. she just wanted to have her own life saved.

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How does her stepping on the baby's head in a moment of panic qualify it as a mercy kill? If she was going to get away, why would she need to mercy kill.

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I like to think she killed the baby because her husband died. It can be attributed to real life where the gal does not want anything to do with the reminder of her husband ever being with her, so she can move on.

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It's from a film called THE SALTON SEA.
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you guys realize that it was all in his imagination, so the reasoning behind it doesn't matter nor does it have to be rational

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You cannot possibly say for sure it was all in his imagination.

At best the ending is ambiguous.

The crying baby at the end makes me think he did actually go through with it.

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at least she survived this movie ;)

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Well it turns out the ending doesn't even matter because Human Centipede 2 was just a movie in the universe of Human Centipede 3. However in the realm of the Human Centipede 2 universe I do think it was all a dream and the baby at the end was in Martin's head, he does have flashbacks of a baby crying earlier, why? Martin never could have gotten away with kidnapping all of those people and transporting them all to his laboratory, secondly he beat his centipede segments in the head with a crowbar on multiple occasions, they would have died, finally no one is ever going to believe that Martin really was an agent for Quentin Tarantino.

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I just watched it and it definitely looks like she deliberately kicked the baby and stepped on it. It doesn't make any sense for her to do that since she was gonna escape but thats how I saw it. I thought either she lost her mind or at that moment didnt think the car would start and didnt want that guy to get a hold of her child. Even if you saw her kicking the baby as a mistake, she was in a locked car, the guy wasnt trying to break windows, why was she looking at him instead of picking up the baby. If she cared about it she would have picked it up as soon as it came out, she had more than enough time to do that

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My thoughts exactly....my instincts would be to hold for the baby as it was coming.

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