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The Portrait of Dorian Gray (2026) dives into the eerie interplay of youth and consequence through animation. It captures a dark, moody atmosphere, with rich visuals that really bring the story to life. Dorian, granted eternal youth by a wish, remains charming while his painted likeness bears the weight of his misdeeds. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly, drawing you deeper into Dorian's moral decay. The practical effects in the portrayal of the portrait aging are particularly striking, adding an unsettling layer to the narrative. Overall, it’s a fresh take on Wilde's classic tale, with a unique visual style that sets it apart from earlier adaptations.
Dark, moody animation styleUnique visual take on a classic storyStrong moral themes and character exploration
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