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: Critics often note that Dorian’s obsession with his image mirrors today's "selfie" and social media culture. Viewer Resources The Picture of Dorian Gray 2009 ~ Lost in Adaptation

: Unlike the novel, the film's climax involves a physical confrontation between Dorian and Lord Henry, culminating in a house fire. Core Themes Dorian_Gray_2009.mp4

The movie stars as Dorian Gray and Colin Firth as Lord Henry Wotton. While it follows the core premise—a man whose portrait ages and rots while he remains youthful—it takes significant creative liberties: : Critics often note that Dorian’s obsession with

The film explores the same philosophical questions as Wilde's novel but through a more modern, visceral lens: While it follows the core premise—a man whose

: This version leans heavily into the gothic horror genre, featuring graphic violence, gore, and disturbing imagery within the decaying portrait.

The 2009 film adaptation of , directed by Oliver Parker, is a dark fantasy-horror take on Oscar Wilde's classic 1891 novel. If you are looking for context or insights related to this specific version, here are several helpful pieces of information: Film Overview & Key Differences

: The film introduces Emily Wotton (played by Rebecca Hall), Lord Henry's daughter, as a major love interest for Dorian late in the film, a character who does not exist in the original book.