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The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • 2004
  • 1h 30min
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3,9/10
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Josh Duhamel in The Picture of Dorian Gray (2004)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA corrupt young man somehow keeps his youthful beauty, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all.A corrupt young man somehow keeps his youthful beauty, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all.A corrupt young man somehow keeps his youthful beauty, but a special painting gradually reveals his inner ugliness to all.

  • Réalisation
    • Dave Rosenbaum
  • Scénario
    • Dave Rosenbaum
    • Oscar Wilde
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    • Josh Duhamel
    • Branden Waugh
    • Rainer Judd
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,9/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Dave Rosenbaum
    • Scénario
      • Dave Rosenbaum
      • Oscar Wilde
    • Casting principal
      • Josh Duhamel
      • Branden Waugh
      • Rainer Judd
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    Josh Duhamel
    Josh Duhamel
    • Dorian Gray
    Branden Waugh
    • Harry Wotton
    Rainer Judd
    Rainer Judd
    • Basil Ward
    Darby Stanchfield
    Darby Stanchfield
    • Sybil Vane
    Brian Durkin
    Brian Durkin
    • James Vane
    Julie Amos
    Julie Amos
    • Laura Wotton
    Ayana Haviv
    • Singer
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    • Réalisation
      • Dave Rosenbaum
    • Scénario
      • Dave Rosenbaum
      • Oscar Wilde
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    Vincentiu

    Josh Duhamel

    is only acceptable piece of this movie. a beautiful Dorian who must be script, story, acting. like a statue of Antinous. but any Hadrian is present. an exercise to amusing. torture for poor Wilde and a story without sense.but the joy of new adaptation of a novel who may be easy transform in childish game. the game with mirrors is interesting only for gamer. problem is novel. profound, delicate, clever, it is not minced or ball for dogs. and its ideas are spider webs not place for strange experiments. so,Josh Duhamel is only precious chair in a dusty room.and this may be a great sin in this case. because Dorian is far by this small film.
    1joelpeter-1

    Poor Oscar sacrificed so much for so little

    I don't think I have ever seen a worse ensemble cast. I have seen many a high school play with better acting. All the most basic mistakes are made. It should only be shown to young aspiring actors as a training video in what not to do. Students: note the grossly ineffective vocal inflections, the myopic combinations of fake-English-lord and California slurring, the twitching rather than walking, the gesticulating wildly while raising shoulders and rocking back and forth and jerking the head. Note with what genius the actor begins in the high register and marches upward every higher toward what someone in rehearsal must have underlined as the key word. Ahhh and the key word turns out to always be an adjective and always "but-no-cigar" close to a word Oscar surely worried over a bit more.

    Clearly the whole budget was spent on hiring the locations and nothing was left over to hire any talent to stand in front of them...

    Horror is definitely the right genre for this picture but I doubt it was the horror that the Director intended.
    10Branden Waugh

    Harry Wotton elevates this movie to a must-see

    Man, all I am saying is that, wooden line readings/self-aware poses by the couch/misunderstandings of the material/general lack of facial expressions aside, that Branden Waugh is one handsome dude. When are we going to see more of him, am I right?

    To address another issue, it seems pretty obvious to me that the story takes place beginning around the time of the first nuclear weapons (late thirties/early forties) and then skips ahead to sometime in the seventies, as evidenced by some sexy disco and wide lapels. Also this would account for the non-immortal, non-devil-painting-having characters having gray hair.

    As for Basil being a woman, I believe Wilde intended to maker her a woman in the first place but then maybe he forgot? I'm not sure. But he made Basil a painter. And come on, folks, guys don't paint.
    nagad-77282

    There is a lyrical beauty that Dorian Gray inspires

    There is a lyrical beauty that Dorian Gray inspires, listening to the four episodes feels intrusive on the intimate innermost thoughts of the protagonists and their relationships with Dorian we see Dorian as Oscar Wilde, James Anderson & Dorothy Parker saw hime because these are THEIR confessions about Dorian rather than Dorian's confessions and this set takes the listener on an hazy journey from 19th century Paris to the dawning of McCarthyism to 2016.
    9twobeeorknotb

    Above average movie version of a classic book

    In some ways it must be an insurmountable task to adapt any book, let alone a classic, to a moving picture. Certainly seems the case with other failed film attempts of Dorian Gray including Colin Firth's (yes the Oscar winner has a bad film) most recent version. But there's something oddly moving on an intellectual level to this Josh Duhamel version. It is certainly not without it's faults and limitations, but there's touch of Wilde that so many have lack.

    I am a high school teacher currently teaching this book so my analysis is based less on Hollywood criticisms (like acting) and more on the overall message I believe the filmmakers were trying to articulate. For example, the most controversial change that this director, David Rosenbaum, made was casting Basil a straight woman, not a homosexual male. To be offended by that is to not understand Oscar Wilde or Dorian Gray. For the record, I am a gay woman. Oscar Wilde repeatedly said he had not made a "gay book" or intended for "homosexuality" to have overshadowed his work (and life). Wilde himself called his book a strange love triangle between his three personalities: the side he thought others saw, the side he saw, and the side he wished those would see. He often called Basil his feminine side. So it seems perfectly fitting that, after so many failed attempts to adapt Dorian Gray into an overt gay message film (talk about raising Wilde from the dead), these filmmakers would try a more cerebral version where the artist is feminine. How does that dynamic effect artist, sitter and critic? It is also interesting that the best and most realized performance comes from the female lead, Rainer Judd.

    I think the setting, which they say takes place in "the land of hypocrite" also has the wonderful flowery and natural feel of the book's language. Sure the locations of the book describe, on the surface and at first glance, stuffy London parlors, but the rhythm and tone feel like the sea and gardens photographed so beautifully in this film. And the film is right to state at the start that this is a story steeped in hypocrisy, an argument they seem willing to fight from the beginning.

    There's more to discuss, both positive and negative, but maybe because there is more to discuss is what warrants a viewing of this film. I give it a 9 out of 10 not because it's a classic, but because it dares to break apart a classic in a challenging way -- Wilde would tip his hat at the bold risk regardless the outcome.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 janvier 2004 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • arabuloku.com
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Portrait of Evil
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Budapest, Bulgarie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Veins of Madness Productions
      • Worldwind Entertainment
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      • 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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