A naïve young man, Dorian Gray, arrives in Victorian London and becomes the muse for artist Basil Hallward, who paints a portrait that captures Dorian's youthful beauty. Under the influence of the amoral Lord Henry Wotton, Dorian makes a "Faustian" bargain: he remains eternally young while his portrait ages and decays with every sin and act of cruelty he commits.
The film received , currently holding a critical consensus that describes it as a "polished production" but one that often prioritizes sensationalism over the psychological depth of Wilde's prose. Dorian Gray 2009 - 112 min Fantasy • Dramma...
The production features a prominent British cast and high production values: as Dorian Gray. Colin Firth as Lord Henry Wotton. Rebecca Hall as Emily Wotton. Ben Chaplin as Basil Hallward. Rachel Hurd-Wood as Sibyl Vane. A naïve young man, Dorian Gray, arrives in
Dorian's struggle to find virtue after a life of debauchery, culminating in a more "climactic" and violent ending than the novel. Dorian Gray (2009) - IMDb The production features a prominent British cast and
The literal "rot" of the soul, visualized through a grotesque, moving portrait inhabited by maggots and wounds.
Unlike the original text, the film introduces a significant romantic interest in Emily Wotton (Lord Henry’s daughter) and provides a darker backstory involving childhood abuse by Dorian's grandfather to explain his descent into hedonism. Cast and Creative Team
The 2009 adaptation leans heavily into the , emphasizing: