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Grafted

  • 2024
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.8K
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Joyena Sun, Jess Hong, and Eden Hart in Grafted (2024)
Body HorrorDark RomancePsychological DramaPsychological HorrorPsychological ThrillerDramaHorrorRomanceThriller

A bright but socially awkward exchange student takes her craving for popularity to horrifying heights.A bright but socially awkward exchange student takes her craving for popularity to horrifying heights.A bright but socially awkward exchange student takes her craving for popularity to horrifying heights.

  • Director
    • Sasha Rainbow
  • Writers
    • Lee Murray
    • Sasha Rainbow
    • Mia Maramara
  • Stars
    • Jess Hong
    • Mark Mitchinson
    • Eden Hart
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sasha Rainbow
    • Writers
      • Lee Murray
      • Sasha Rainbow
      • Mia Maramara
    • Stars
      • Jess Hong
      • Mark Mitchinson
      • Eden Hart
    • 24User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jess Hong
    Jess Hong
    • Angela…
    Mark Mitchinson
    Mark Mitchinson
    • John
    Eden Hart
    Eden Hart
    • Eve…
    Alison Quigan
    Alison Quigan
    • Nurse
    Jared Turner
    Jared Turner
    • Paul
    Chloe Parker
    Chloe Parker
    • Classmate
    Phil Brooks
    • Policeman
    Sam Wang
    Sam Wang
    • Liu
    Joyena Sun
    • Wei
    Xiao Hu
    Xiao Hu
    • Aunty Ling
    Andrew Munro
    Andrew Munro
    • Policeman
    Ginette McDonald
    • Sheryl
    Gideon Smith
    • Josh
    Sepi To'a
    • Jasmine
    • (as Sepi Toa)
    Aleni Tufuga
    Aleni Tufuga
    • Gardener
    Trendall Pulini
    • Classmate
    Luna Costa
    • Lookalike Wei
    Sahil Goyal
    • Classmate
    • Director
      • Sasha Rainbow
    • Writers
      • Lee Murray
      • Sasha Rainbow
      • Mia Maramara
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    6aronharde

    Body-Horror that can't quite hold itself together

    In Grafted, we follow a socially awkward exchange student from China who is trying to fit in with the popular girls while also striving to make her deceased father proud. She's highly intelligent and, just like her father, works on groundbreaking research capable of restoring human tissue.

    After a promising opening scene, the movie introduces us to our main characters, consisting primarily of our protagonist, Wei; her aunt, Ling; her cousin, Angela; and Angela's best friends, Jasmine and Eve. There is also a teacher named Paul, who takes a strong interest in Wei's rather unethical work which could become a problem.

    Once we get to know the characters, we spend time with Wei as she makes progress in her research while struggling in vain to fit in with Angela and her friends. The film leans into teen drama, unfortunately focusing too much on this aspect rather than her research, which is undoubtedly the more intriguing element that audiences will want to see. The theme of beauty ideals has long been explored through the subgenre of body horror, as seen recently with The Substance. Grafted inevitably draws comparisons to that film, which works to its detriment, as The Substance is far superior. As the movie delves into teen drama, you find yourself waiting for the body horror to take center stage and push boundaries. While it does reach that point eventually, it's not nearly enough.

    Without giving away spoilers, I can say that at a certain moment, a transformation occurs, and from that point on, the story starts to fall apart. Things stop making sense, and the film glosses over logical inconsistencies, expecting the audience to overlook them. The pacing also slows down, and moments that should have been impactful fail to pack a punch. The movie occasionally drifts into comedy, which is a fitting addition though. Towards the very end, body horror enthusiasts will finally get something to enjoy, but the film would have been far more effective if it had leaned into those moments more frequently.

    Unfortunately, the script demands a lot from the viewer, and if you're not fully on board, it becomes difficult to immerse yourself in the story. The premise had so much more potential, and while the concept was strong, certain narrative choices made it hard to stay engaged. Despite this, Grafted is still a decent watch, and its body horror elements are well-executed, but it could have been much more enjoyable. [5,8/10]
    5arungeorge13

    Decent body horror, but the screenplay becomes weaker as it progresses. [+52%]

    The film starts really strong, ushering in a blend of Chinese and Kiwi aesthetics, and offering a premise that's erupting with potential. The opening scene sets the tone for gory, skin-crawling events to follow. The first act easily won me over, and that's because I could connect to the protagonist Wei's struggles as an immigrant trying to fit in (given her childhood trauma and deformity), and possibly make her mark in academics. While both these core conflicts take centerstage, the body horror elements somehow fail to work (from a screenplay perspective), even when the special make-up effects are gnarly and effective. Scenes suddenly lack cohesion and the plausibility of certain events is heavily questionable (for instance, no one noticed the abrupt changes in height and weight?). The final act lands unconvincingly, and the film decides to go for maximum shock value. The performances also fail to evoke greater emotions, and the conclusion feels rather tame. The Substance, this is NOT.
    4poniesyd

    Disappointing

    I ADORE horror with female leads, especially ones where it deals with deeper issues

    But honestly, this movie disappointed me. The message was clear within the first half hour as to what it wanted it's message to be about and I was intrigued but after about 45 minutes, it all just became a bit silly.

    The acting felt like overacting and the pacing was just off. I kept finding myself checking when the movie was finally going to be over. I think the idea for this movie is brilliant but this delivery was just 100% not it for me. I kept getting taken out of it and all together, was very unimpressed.
    7YARDCG

    Surprisingly more effective as drama than horror - yet still an exciting debut!

    One of the most important, yet somehow still so often neglected elements of storytelling - virtually any storytelling - is empathy. After all, you have probably heard of the Six Deadly Words ("I Don't Care For These People") but are they not really fundamentally about the failure of empathy? Not so much on the side of the viewer that is, but rather because the creator failed to write characters worth emphasizing with - often because they are written as mere tools and lack an inner world you can relate to.

    Empathy is exactly what sets this New Zealand thriller apart in its first half. Sasha Rainbow's previous experience consisted of two documentary shorts which both chronicle the lives of the underclass in two cultures very different from hers, and here, she is able to depict the clash between the immigrant protagonist Wei and her second-generation, fully Westernized cousin Angela remarkably well for this kind of film. You can easily understand well why both of them act the way they do, and even the supporting cast also feels a lot more humanized than usual (certainly FAR more so than the cast of The Substance - since the comparisons between the two films are practically inescapable due to the unfortunate release timing, I might as well get it over with now.)

    Funnily enough, the 2nd half, which delivers what most of the audience must have come here for, actually felt like a letdown to me in comparison, as it feels much more "on-rails". The performances are still effective and one character's demise is so painfully unfair it cuts through emotionally much more than most horror deaths do. The "grafting" is filmed well enough considering the limitations of low-budget filmmaking, though it would have certainly been more impressive in the pre-Substance world. On the other hand, the plain murder scenes themselves can be quite contrived and often aren't really convincing when compared not just to, say, something relatively recent When Evil Lurks, but also rather older films like Alleluia.

    On the whole, though, this is a very admirable debut effort and I believe Sasha Rainbow is going to be the one to watch. I would also like to point out that this is the first movie I have seen in 2025 where I almost immediately looked up the OST after watching the film. To me, it's that good, at times absolutely carrying a scene which would have probably fallen flat otherwise.
    3connor-j-d

    C Grade Movie at best

    Not a whole lot to say. Actors did their best with a terrible script, nonsensical screenplay and an average director. So many plot holes, abundant head scratching moments that pull you out of the experience entirely...

    The average-ish performances earned the movie 3 stars, but they are clearly hindered by an amateur writer and a woeful screenplay, not a whole lot makes sense, nor does it seem plausible. And I mean that in a way that it still doesn't make sense or seem plausible when you suspend disbelief, like you have to with most horror movies (although there is nothing scary about this movie, it plays more like a drama-comedy).

    The premise is good on paper, and with a proper writer, director and screenplay (and half a million extra $'s), this could have been a solid 6-7/10. Alas, it is nothing more than a below par evening time-killer.

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    Grafted: Making-of
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      After Angela death, her undamaged eye changes in the degree it is closed in between the two shots.
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Watching You
      Written by Peter J Imbest (BMI) & Ronald A Flannery (BMI) Published by Vision Publishing (BMII), Cleopatra Publishing (BMI)

      Performed by The Inmates

      2017 Numero Group

      Licensed courtesy of Secretly Canadian and Gaga Music Pty Ltd

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    • Release date
      • January 24, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Official site
      • Apple TV Store (MENA)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Чужі тіла
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Propaganda
      • FluroBlack
      • Head Gear Films
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      • $264,335
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
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      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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