Dorian Gray(2009) 【PREMIUM】
The film is commended for its Victorian London production design, using low-key lighting and "fantastic" cinematography to create a dark, mysterious mood. The CGI used for the rotting portrait is generally seen as effective, though some viewers find it slightly "cheesy" by modern standards.
The 2009 film adaptation of , directed by Oliver Parker , is widely regarded as a visually lush but narratively flawed interpretation of Oscar Wilde’s classic novel . While it successfully leans into the Gothic horror and supernatural elements of the story, many critics find it lacks the philosophical depth and biting wit of the original text. Critical Consensus Dorian Gray(2009)
Ben Barnes as Dorian Gray is frequently described as "bland" or "lifeless," with critics noting he struggles to capture the character's complex descent from innocence to calculated cruelty. Conversely, Colin Firth is widely praised as the highlight of the film, delivering a charismatic and "devilish" performance as the corrupting Lord Henry Wotton. The film is commended for its Victorian London
Hardcore fans of the book often criticize the script for its "pointless changes," such as adding a traumatic childhood backstory for Dorian and introducing a romance with Lord Henry's daughter, Emily Wotton , as a catalyst for redemption. Key Highlights & Drawbacks Reviewer Perspective Horror Elements While it successfully leans into the Gothic horror
Includes "chilling" and graphic scenes, including violence and gore, which may be disturbing.