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Grafted

2024
7
Director: 
XYZ

SYNOPSIS: 

In a surreal and chilling vision of obsession and identity, Grafted follows the life of a teenage girl desperate to win her mother’s approval and attain an impossible standard of beauty. When her sister dies unexpectedly, the grieving and increasingly unstable mother—obsessed with perfection—coerces her into undergoing an experimental skin grafting procedure. But what starts as a cosmetic enhancement quickly devolves into a grotesque psychological and physical transformation.

As the girl’s new face begins to alter not just her appearance but her sense of self, she becomes haunted—literally and metaphorically—by fragments of the sister whose skin now covers hers. Blurring the line between body horror and emotional trauma, Grafted explores the terrifying consequences of parental control, loss, and the commodification of beauty.

REVIEW: 

In a surreal and chilling vision of obsession and identity, Grafted follows the life of a teenage girl desperate to win her mother’s approval and attain an impossible standard of beauty. When her sister dies unexpectedly, the grieving and increasingly unstable mother—obsessed with perfection—coerces her into undergoing an experimental skin grafting procedure. But what starts as a cosmetic enhancement quickly devolves into a grotesque psychological and physical transformation.

As the girl’s new face begins to alter not just her appearance but her sense of self, she becomes haunted—literally and metaphorically—by fragments of the sister whose skin now covers hers. Blurring the line between body horror and emotional trauma, Grafted explores the terrifying consequences of parental control, loss, and the commodification of beauty.

With a dreamlike atmosphere, symbolic imagery (like butterflies as fleeting beauty), and disturbing special effects, the film delves into themes of grief, identity, and the monstrous side of vanity.

Grafted is a hauntingly poetic and visually unsettling film that echoes the spirit of Cronenberg’s body horror while grounding itself in a deeply intimate family drama. Director XYZ (fictional placeholder) crafts a suffocating world where beauty becomes a curse and the mother-daughter bond warps into something parasitic and destructive.

The film thrives on ambiguity, presenting surreal, almost Lynchian sequences where reality bends and identity splinters. The performances—especially by the lead actress portraying the grafted girl—are unnervingly restrained, allowing the horror to simmer beneath the surface. The use of practical effects enhances the skin-crawling sensation, and the minimal, eerie score only deepens the tension.

It’s not a film for casual viewers—Grafted demands patience and a stomach for psychological and corporeal horror—but for those seeking a more cerebral, emotionally complex horror experience, it delivers an unforgettable descent into identity loss and maternal obsession.

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