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The End of Tom Six review
Now living with multiple sclerosis, Six rants about the masturbation film distributors won’t touch and the money mystery behind his horror hit

TL;DR
- Tom Six, director of 'The Human Centipede', is the subject of a low-budget documentary filmed in his Amsterdam apartment.
- The documentary touches on the financial mysteries of 'The Human Centipede' profits and the difficulties in distributing his subsequent film, 'The Onania Club'.
- Six has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which significantly impacts his mobility and daily life.
- The film also explores themes of censorship, 'woke' culture, and contrasts Six's work with his grandfather's resistance efforts during WWII.
- The reviewer suggests Six deserves recognition in indie-cinema history and advocates for the release of 'The Onania Club'.