I was so traumatised by this gory NZ horror movie trailer I had to watch it through my fingers
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I was so traumatised by this gory NZ horror movie trailer I had to watch it through my fingers

If I had to sit through it, so do you!
15 August 2024 4:09PM

If the trailer for the new Kiwi horror film ‘Grafted’ is anything to go by, you might wanna be watching this one with your eyes half covered!

The creepy coming-of-age story kicks off with a “brilliant but disfigured” Chinese scholarship student (Wei) who is given the cold shoulder by her classmates at an NZ University.

Desperate for popularity, she decides to put her science skills to a “terrifying new use”.

And if you're still on the fence about watching the trailer - just know that her plan involves taking a scalpel to her own face. I’m actually squirming just writing that.

“People always ask if I burnt myself,” Wei says as we see a glimpse of a mark on her cheek. 

Wei reveals to one of her teachers that her father was a scientist before he died and she's now taken up his work, diving into research on skin grafting herself.

“I will mend myself and you will be so proud of me,” Wei says to her father.

Honestly, I had to drag a coworker into watching it with me because there was no way I was doing it solo. Even at midday, it gave us MAJOR chills.

The film was shot all around Auckland, with rising star Joyena Sun playing the lead, alongside Jess Hong, Eden Hart, and Jared Turner’s fresh talent.

What makes ‘Grafted’ different is the personal touch from one of its creators, Hweiling Ow. 

She revealed she took from her own experiences as an Asian immigrant while writing the flick. 

Ow sees ‘Grafted’ as “a way to explore important themes like privilege, race, sex, and cultural alienation.”

‘Grafted’ is set to release to cinemas around NZ on September 12th.