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Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
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Directed by Brad Silberling
The best-selling series of subversive children's books from author Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler) come to the screen in this black comedy for the whole family (and how often do you get to see one of those?). The Baudelaire siblings -- gadget freak Violet (Emily Browning), bookworm Klaus (Liam Aiken), and baby Sunny (Kara Hoffman and Shelby Hoffman) -- were living a fairy-tale existence with their parents until they died in a fire that destroyed the family home. With few close relatives and a large fortune the children won't inherit until they reach adulthood, the Baudelaire children are left in the care of the peculiar Count Olaf (Jim Carrey), an out-of-work actor who would love nothing more than to get his hands on the kids' money. It doesn't take long for the children to figure out that Count Olaf is up to no good, and they try to steer clear of his various murderous schemes with the help of wildly paranoid Aunt Josephine (Meryl Streep) and snake-fancying Uncle Monty (Billy Connolly). Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events also features Catherine O'Hara, Timothy Spall, Cedric the Entertainer, and Luis Guzman; Jude Law narrates in the guise of author Snicket. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"The weekly red envelope delivered unto me this little film, which is five years old already. Where did the time go? I can remember seeing a preview for this film in the movie theater, most likely attached to a Harry Potter film or similar movie fare, and now it's five years later, and I'm just getting to it. I digress. I think Lemony Snicket was originally part of a triplet of fantasy films on the queue, sandwiched by Bridge to Terebithia and Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, " [More]
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"By Tricia Olszewski The cheery elf in a Technicolor forest, boys and girls, is total bullshit—and the sooner you learn it, the better. In fact, you might as well learn it immediately: As Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events opens, a toothy gnome’s happy dance is interrupt " [More]
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"I really liked the movie as a whole although, I think that Silberling had a specific idea for the "look" of the moive- and he did successfully pull that look off. But I’m not sure if it was really the best look for the movie- I remember it having a extremely vintage feel to it... almost like the children had a well developed sense about their appearance, which doesn’t really fit their characters.... granted the last time I saw " [More]
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"Perhaps an odd adjective for a gloomy, morose story; nevertheless, this is a well-done and handsome adaptation of the first three Lemony Snicket books. Though the film can't quite capture the dry cheek of the written stories, it makes up for the translation loss in other ways. Wonderful cast; excellent performances by Jim Carrey* (the perfect Count Olaf) and each of the children; gorgeous gothic sets and a fitting score. The film never fails to make me cry, but it also m " [More]
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"I loved the look of the "Unfortunate Events" movie, but I don't think the feel of the books transferred very well to the screen. One of the big draws to the books for me was the fact that they felt very sophisticated and managed to be quite silly at the same time while maintaining their gothic feel. With Bret Helquist's illustrations, it was like reading a slight " [More]
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When it's the story that makes a book special, it can often be adapted successfully into a film, as one narrative medium morphs smoothly into another. But when a book's most valuable aspect is its prose style, filmmakers should be warned that they will be hard-pressed to recreate the virtues of their source material. That's the problem with Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, a cinematic version of the first three books in an entire cash-cow line by Daniel Handler, aka "Lemony Snicket." The snide lamentations and morose asides of the author's ironic style make the Snicket books a hoot, but these are not visual qualities and not easily translatable. That leaves director Brad Silberling and screenwriter Robert Gordon able to render only the physical features of the books' Gothic settings. The result is a sort of Tim Burton-lite that looks superb but is too scary for tots, but not quite funny enough for their parents. Despite heavy lifting on the part of a terrific cast that includes Jim Carrey and Meryl Streep, Jude Law as narrator, and a breakout performance by Australian actress Emily Browning as Violet, the tone ends up too affected and dark without the ameliorating effects of Handler's omniscient, mordant voice. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
 

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