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The Picture Of Dorian Gray Movie

2009 British film

Dorian Gray
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British promotional poster

Directed by Oliver Parker
Screenplay by Toby Finlay
Based on The Film of Dorian Gray
by Oscar Wilde
Produced by Barnaby Thompson
Starring Ben Barnes
Colin Firth
Rebecca Hall
Ben Chaplin
Emilia Fox
Rachel Hurd-Wood
Cinematography Roger Pratt
Edited by Guy Bensley
Music past Charlie Mole

Production
companies

Brotherhood Films
U.k. Film Quango
Ealing Studios

Distributed by Momentum Pictures

Release date

  • 9 September 2009 (2009-09-09)

Running time

112 minutes
Land Uk
Linguistic communication English language
Box office $22.4 1000000[ane]

Dorian Gray is a 2009 British fantasy-horror drama film based on Oscar Wilde's 1890 novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. The adaptation is directed by Oliver Parker, written by Toby Finlay (his commencement screenplay), and stars Ben Barnes as Dorian Grey and Colin Firth as Lord Henry Wotton. Information technology tells the story of the title character, an bonny Englishman whose loveliness and spirit are captured in an enchanted painting that keeps him from aging. His portrait becomes further tainted with every sin he commits while he remains immature and handsome.

The film, which was released in the Uk on 9 September 2009,[ii] competed in the Official Fantàstic Competition at the 2009 Sitges Picture show Festival.[iii] [4]

Plot [edit]

When a naive young Dorian Gray arrives in belatedly Victorian London, by train, to inherit an estate left to him by his abusive grandad, he is swept into a social whirlwind past the charismatic Lord Henry "Harry" Wotton, who introduces Gray to the hedonistic pleasures of the urban center. Lord Henry'due south friend, guild artist Basil Hallward, paints a portrait of Greyness to capture the full power of his youthful beauty. When the portrait is unveiled, Gray makes a brassy pledge: he would requite annihilation to stay every bit he is in the picture—fifty-fifty his soul.

Gray meets and falls in love with budding young actress, Sibyl Vane. Subsequently a few weeks, he proposes marriage to her. Lord Henry tells Greyness that having children is "the beginning of the terminate", and after the two men visit a brothel, Gray leaves Sibyl. Heartbroken, the immature woman commits suicide by drowning. Gray learns of her death the following 24-hour interval from her brother, James ("Jim"), who also reveals that Sybil was meaning with Gray's child. Enraged, Jim tries to impale Gray before existence restrained and carried off past the authorities. Gray's initial grief soon disappears as Lord Henry persuades him that all events are mere experiences and without consequence. His hedonistic lifestyle worsens, distancing him from a concerned Hallward.

Gray returns home ane evening to discover that Hallward's portrait of him has go warped and twisted, and he soon realises that his off-hand pledge has come up true; while the portrait ages, its owner's sins manifest every bit physical defects on the canvas. Before long, the curse imbued within Gray's portrait begins in earnest, resulting in Hallward'due south brutal murder after the artist reveals his hush-hush. Gray dismembers and dumps Hallward's body in the River Thames, only the remains are soon recovered and eventually cached.

Greyness decides to leave London to travel the world and he invites Lord Henry to join him as his companion, but he declines, citing his wife's pregnancy. After a 25-year absence, Grayness stuns everyone at the welcoming political party with his unchanged youthful appearance. He also meets and soon becomes close to Lord Henry's daughter, Emily, a member of the UK suffragette motility, much to her father's disapproval.

Although Grayness appears genuinely interested in changing his means every bit he spends time with Emily, matters are complicated when he is confronted by Jim, who continues to seek vengeance for his sister'due south death. Despite Gray'south attempts to mislead Jim by pointing out his apparent age, Jim nevertheless deduces his true identity, but is killed by an oncoming train while pursuing Grey in the London Underground. Meanwhile, every bit Grey makes arrangements to exit London with Emily, Lord Henry's suspicions are confirmed when a study of old photographs triggers a retention where Gray had suggested that he would exchange his soul in return for eternal youth and beauty.

Breaking into Greyness's dwelling house, Lord Henry discovers the concealed portrait, but is intercepted past Greyness before he can uncover it. Every bit Gray attempts to convince him of the actuality of his feelings for Emily, Lord Henry suddenly discovers Basil'due south blood-stained scarf in a box. This prompts Greyness to declare that he is the personification of the life Lord Henry fantasised about, but dared non pursue. Total of anger and grief, Grayness attempts to strangle him but is distracted past Emily's call long enough for Lord Henry to knock him bated and expose the portrait.

Disgusted and horrified at the twisted sight on the canvas, Lord Henry throws a lit lamp at the portrait, causing it to take hold of burn down, and then locks the gate of the attic to ensure that Gray and the painting are destroyed. Emily pleads with Gray for the key, simply Gray instead confesses his beloved for her and turns his back as Lord Henry drags his daughter out of the burning mansion. Resolving to cease his suffering, Gray impales the painting with a poker, causing his body to age rapidly, before the attic is consumed past an explosion.

A few months afterward, following a futile attempt to reconcile with Emily, Lord Henry, with his face partially burned, heads to his attic where he keeps the portrait of Gray as information technology was when Hallward painted it, grimly noting that nobody volition look at it now. As Lord Henry leaves, the portrait's eyes glow, implying that Gray's restless essence however resides with the painting, fifty-fifty after the destruction of his concrete cocky.

Cast [edit]

  • Ben Barnes as Dorian Gray
  • Colin Firth as Lord Henry Wotton
  • Ben Chaplin as Basil Hallward (painter)
  • Rachel Hurd-Wood every bit Sibyl Vane
  • Johnny Harris equally Jim Vane
  • Rebecca Hall as Emily Wotton
  • Emilia Fox as Lady Victoria Wotton
  • Fiona Shaw as Agatha
  • Maryam d'Abo every bit Gladys
  • Caroline Goodall as Lady Radley
  • Michael Culkin as Lord Radley

Supporting parts are played by Pip Torrens as Victor, Gray's valet; Jo Woodcock as Lord and Lady Radley's girl Celia; Max Irons as Lucius, a young man whom Greyness assaults at a party for touching the primal to the attic door; David Sterne equally the theatre managing director who first introduces Gray to Sibyl; and Douglas Henshall equally Alan Campbell, an associate of Gray'southward who is present when Jim Vane tries to strangle Gray.

Product [edit]

The film began shooting in summer 2008 at Ealing Studios and locations across London[5] and finished in Oct.[ citation needed ] The film received £500,000 of National Lottery funding via the UK Picture Council'due south Premiere Fund.[v]

Reception [edit]

The film received mixed reviews. As of June 2020[update], the picture holds an approval rating of 44% on picture show review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 39 reviews with an boilerplate rating of five/x. The site's critical consensus states: "Despite a lavish and polished production, Dorian Gray is tame and uninspired with a lifeless functioning by Ben Barnes in the title part."[6]

See likewise [edit]

  • Adaptations of The Picture of Dorian Gray

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Box Function Mojo - Dorian Gray".
  2. ^ Archie Thomas (vii August 2008). "Rebecca Hall joins Dorian Greyness". Variety . Retrieved 12 September 2008.
  3. ^ "Line Up :: Official Fantàstic In Competition Selection". Sitges Film Festival. 9 May 2009.
  4. ^ Dorian Gray at IMDb
  5. ^ a b "Remake of Oscar Wilde Classic". screenafrica.com. 9 September 2008. Archived from the original on 24 September 2008. Retrieved 14 September 2008.
  6. ^ "Dorian Gray (2009)". Retrieved 3 June 2020 – via www.rottentomatoes.com.

External links [edit]

  • Dorian Greyness at IMDb
  • Dorian Grayness at the TCM Picture Database
  • Dorian Gray at AllMovie
  • Dorian Grayness at Rotten Tomatoes

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorian_Gray_(2009_film)

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