馬丁是一名晚間地下停車場管理員,他患有哮喘和精神病,沉醉電影第一集,喜歡飼養蜈蚣作寵物。心理醫生解釋蜈蚣是陽具象徵,因蜈蚣具侵略性而有劇毒。馬丁用砂紙來磨擦手淫,以滿足他由痛楚達至的快感。 或許他把這種痛苦,連繫內心多年來受到他父親心理上和性虐待的痛苦。他和母親住在一個常受到鄰居噪音滋擾的地方,母親又嘮叨挑剔,這種種因素,令馬丁遭受到長期的心理騷擾,激發起他內心抑壓的心理病,渴望模仿第一集劇中的變態醫生,把一個一個人體連起來,組成一條人形蜈蚣。馬丁日思夜想,極欲親身試驗片中男主角的變態行為,繼而綁架了十二名男女,嘗試把十二人連成一條人體蜈蚣................
A cat burglar with a case of diarrhea heads for the head, bag of swag in hand, and triggers a silent alarm. The security company calls one resident, who begins his hunt for the intruder; two other residents are also alerted by the sounds of flatulence, so they too are on the hunt, one armed with a gun, one with a golf club. A noisy toilet-roll holder adds to the burglar's problems.
A man trapped in a public toilet is struggling between fierce diarrhea and being trapped by zombies.
Returning from work, Jonas starts to suffer from a stomachache and, to make things worse, none of the elevators are available to use. The situation requires patience, but will his intestines allow for it?
What happens when a group of Finns travel to a tiny village in Benin to participate in a vaccination study? By participating, they can aid in the development of a diarrhea vaccine for children in developing countries – and, at the same time, have a different kind of vacation in West Africa. The complicated side of helping people and the clashes between two cultures rise to the forefront of Mia Halme’s delicious documentary film.