Seduced into the decadent world of Lord Henry Wotton, handsome young aristocrat Dorian Gray becomes obsessed with maintaining his youthful appearance, and commissions a special portrait that will weather the winds of time while he remains forever young. When Gray's obsession spirals out of control, his desperate attempts to safeguard his secret turn his once-privileged life into a living hell.
Ben Barnes
Dorian Gray
Colin Firth
Lord Henry Wotton
Rebecca Hall
Emily Wotton
Emilia Fox
Lady Victoria Wotton
Ben Chaplin
Basil Hallward
Fiona Shaw
Agatha
Caroline Goodall
Lady Radly
Maryam d'Abo
Gladys
Douglas Henshall
Alan Campbell
Rachel Hurd-Wood
Sibyl Vane
Max Irons
Lucius
John Hollingworth
Patrol Policeman
Pip Torrens
Victor
Michael Culkin
Lord Radley
Nathan Rosen
Young Dorian
Jeffrey Lipman Snr
Lord Kelso
Jo Woodcock
Celia Radley
Louise Rose
Angelique
Aewia Huillet
Elisa
Hugh Ross
Priest
David Sterne
Theatre Manager
Johnny Harris
James Vane
Cato Sandford
Rent Boy
Director
Oliver Parker
Novel
Oscar Wilde
Screenplay
Toby Finlay
October 30, 2015
5
How Ominous!
Another adaptation of the Oscar Wilde story. Film is about Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes), a man taken by the hedonism bug shown to him by Lord Wotton (Colin Firth). Upon having his portrait painted, Dorian comes to never age, but at what cost?
Clearly not faithful to the literary source, Oliver Parker's film is an interesting misfire. As a sexy chiller it kinda works, having more in common with Hammer Films of the 70s than with Wilde's prose. Yet it often feels like style over substance, blood or nudity for blood and nudity's sake. While strong performances by Firth and late in the play by Rebecca Hall hold the attention, Barnes is bland and apart from being pretty, is unconvincing. Also irritating is Charlie Mole's musical score, it's good, it's just not in the right movie!
The makers try to make a Gothic horror film from a Gothic horror novel, but never quite get to grips with the undercurrents of the story. Shame. 5/10