Dorian Gray
YOUR facts are wrong - coolkwhip
Dorian Gray IS allowed to look at his portrait. If you read the book he does so, so he can see himself changing. Lord Henry goes by both names too. When you say Lord first, it's Lord Henry, but when you call him like a friend it's Harry. I haven't seen the movie, so I'm just putting a 4 because it just seems like YOU need to get your facts right and actually READ the book. And if you've seen The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, that Dorian Gray isn't like the one in book or any other movie. If you went by that Dorian, it's wrong also.
Review published on the 04 October 2009 01:11
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