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The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • 2007
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
356
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David Gallagher in The Picture of Dorian Gray (2007)
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A contemporary adaptation of Oscar Wilde classic tale of vanity.A contemporary adaptation of Oscar Wilde classic tale of vanity.A contemporary adaptation of Oscar Wilde classic tale of vanity.

  • Director
    • Duncan Roy
  • Writers
    • Duncan Roy
    • Oscar Wilde
  • Stars
    • David Gallagher
    • Noah Segan
    • Christian Camargo
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    356
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Duncan Roy
    • Writers
      • Duncan Roy
      • Oscar Wilde
    • Stars
      • David Gallagher
      • Noah Segan
      • Christian Camargo
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    David Gallagher
    David Gallagher
    • Dorian Gray
    Noah Segan
    Noah Segan
    • Basil Hallward
    Christian Camargo
    Christian Camargo
    • Henry Wotton
    Aleksa Palladino
    Aleksa Palladino
    • Sibyl Vane
    Michael Godere
    Michael Godere
    • Gabriel
    • (as a different name)
    Réal Andrews
    Réal Andrews
    • Preacher
    Michael Bellisario
    Michael Bellisario
    • James Vane
    Fern Britton
    Fern Britton
    • Self
    Wayne Chang
    Wayne Chang
    • Theatre Patron
    Jaymie Dornan
    • Young Dorian
    Louise Flory
    Louise Flory
    • Dorian's Crew
    Allison Gabriel
    Allison Gabriel
    • Dorian's Crew
    • (as Allison King)
    J. Teddy Garces
    J. Teddy Garces
    • Dorians Chauffeur
    Grace Garland
    • Lina
    Dan Gingert
    • Isaac
    Alexis Guarneri
    Alexis Guarneri
    • Dorian's Crew
    • (as Alexis Savino)
    Gary Hilborn
    Gary Hilborn
    • Chelsea boy
    Ricky Lewis
    Ricky Lewis
    • Dorian's Crew
    • Director
      • Duncan Roy
    • Writers
      • Duncan Roy
      • Oscar Wilde
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    8friscodiscoboy

    Smart, stylish, cool adaptation of Oscar's original

    I really liked it although it's not going to please the multiplex crowd. David Gallagher is stunningly good as Dorian in this updated version of Oscar Wilde's tale of decadence and debauchery. The authentic whiff of contemporary corruption and depravity of the New York art world is chilling. Perhaps some of the other reviewers aren't that familiar with Wilde's text but I think Duncan Roy has created something that has the authentic spirit of the 1890s.Wilde's witticisms and jibes at morality sit very well in a contemporary setting.

    I was also in the same screening and the audience warmly applauded at the end.

    This is a relatively low budget production but it looks like great. I loved the fact that the portrait is a video installation too.
    2tennisttw

    Terrible, pretentious mess

    Wow what a spectacularly pretentious and boring film. The first act of it is nearly unwatchable and comes off like a bad Calvin Klein "Obsession" ad parody.

    I give the film 2 stars instead of 1 because, with a couple notable exceptions, the acting is quite good for this type of movie. Also, I applaud the director for at least trying to be daring. But those are the only compliments I can find for this movie.

    I thought that just about everything else in the film failed miserably. The direction was utterly incoherent with only those already very familiar with Oscar Wilde's original story able to piece things together at all in the first half of the film.

    The film is unsettling, sometimes presumably intentionally so, because there is nearly constant background noise distracting from the dialog/narrative. Televisions or unseen radios blare out repetitive monologues or inexplicable buzzing sounds can be heard. This aspect could have been worsened by a poor choice of the theater I saw it in where they apparently chose to turn the volume way up so the often mumbled dialog could be heard. Whatever the cause, the background noise was extremely grating. At least the terrible sound mixing would occasionally have the unintended consequence of waking up the bored audience when an inappropriately loud sound would suddenly slap them upside the head. I can see the intention with a buzzing snooze alarm, but when someone setting a glass on a table gives the audience a jolt (and a headache), that is not a good thing.

    One of the worst failures of the film itself is the mixing of Wilde's dialog with contemporary dialog. You can certainly take old dialog and modernize everything else about a story very successfully (see "Romeo + Juliet" for one example). And I'm sure there are other movies that mix old and new dialog in a contemporary setting with success. But here you can always tell which lines of dialog were lifted from Wilde because they sound like they came from a much more interesting story. Often times, embarrassingly enough, they are used in a way that suggests the director has misinterpreted their meaning or tried to give them much greater meaning than Wilde intended. This is not helped by jarring and pretentious screens that pop up showing some of the lines of dialog.

    So many others have listed other big problems with the film (casual racism, over-reaching and offensive AIDS story) that I won't detail them.

    Suffice to say this film is a mess and should be avoided.
    1matt-dalton

    Bad movie night

    I saw this on opening night at the Miami Gay Film Fest and I, along with about 98% of the audience, hated it. Everyone left hissing and didn't bother to stay for the Q&A with director Duncan Roy, who was just as pretentious on stage as his film was on screen. The film itself is clumsy, underwritten, and lazy, supposedly taking place in the 80s and 90s but clearly the budget was too small to hide the fact the backdrop is obviously 2005 New York. The acting was bad and the placing of dialogue as text in huge letters on the screen is about as film-school- amateur-ostentatious as you can get. Also the film was obviously trying to say something about the AIDS crisis among gay men but failed to register any conclusive facts or interesting ideas. As it is, this Picture of Dorian Gray is a sluggish piece if crap that will have a hard time getting theatrical release. Most likely, the film will go directly to HERE or LOGO or DVD where it will fade into bad movie obscurity.
    2swamper7

    Very amateur

    I agree with the first poster. I was also in the audience last night and expected far better than what was shown. If the director hadn't said the film took place in 1990, one would have never known. (Besides, the art scene in Manhattan was over at that point, having peaked before the market crash in the late 80s). And to equate AIDS with getting old is an insult. The acting was uneven and some of the musical choices weren't inspiring. It was just plain dull! I think the applause was polite, out of respect for the director and actor in attendance, but I agree it was a mad dash for the exits..... Certainly not a movie for the multi-plex or the art houses, but one to go straight to DVD.
    10dreamweaveruk

    Fantastic!!!!!

    I saw this movie at a film festival in Cardiff and i have to say that i really enjoyed it. Duncan Roy has done an amazing job of updating the novel to present day while remaining true to Wildes story. David Gallagher is great as Dorian. He is suitably pretty and wide-eyed as the more innocent Dorian at the the beginning of the movie but is even better as the dangerous and crazed Dorian that he evolves in to towards the end. Chistian Camargo (from TV's Dexter) gives a stand-out performance as Henry Wotton. Probably one of the best Henry's i have ever seen. While some actors of the past have had trouble making Wildes lines flow naturally, Camargo delivers the lines with ease. Rebecca Wisocky as Henrys wife also steals the odd scene. And Noah Segan gave a heart-felt performance as a love-lorn Basil Hallward. The movie had a cool and edgy look. Everything from the clothes to the make-up to the sett pieces were a great mix of the very modern meeting the very classic. Giving the movie a sort of timeless feel. All together i had a great cinema experience watching this movie and i would recommend it to everyone.

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2007 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Portretul lui Dorian Gray
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Third Rock Films
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      1 hour 37 minutes
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