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Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events (DVD, 2005, plein écran)

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UPC
0097360533842
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Dvd
Release Date
20050426
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Actor
Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep, Jude Law
Rating
G
Director
Brad Siberling
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

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Directed by Brad Siberling, LEMONY SNICKET'S A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS follows the Baudelaire orphans--Violet (Emily Browning), Klaus (Liam Aiken), and baby Sunny (played by twins Kara and Shelby Hoffman)--as they are followed by the wicked Count Olaf (Jim Carrey). A distant relative and an awful actor, Olaf is determined to claim the fortune willed to Violet, Klaus, and Sunny, whose parents died in a mysterious fire. Enigmatic author Lemony Snicket (Jude Law) recounts the adventures of the three children as they change hands from the conniving Olaf to the reptile-loving Uncle Monty (Billy Connolly) to Aunt Josephine (Meryl Steep), who lives in fear of just about everything.An adaptation that condenses the first three books in the series--THE BAD BEGINNING, THE REPTILE ROOM, and THE WIDE WINDOW--into one installment, the film captures the darkly humorous tone of the popular children's novels by Lemony Snicket (AKA Daniel Handler). Carrey clearly has fun with his intentionally over-the-top role as the villain, while the young actors embody their resourceful characters wonderfully. The true star of the film, however, may be the production design of Rick Heinrichs (SLEEPY HOLLOW), which creates a visually stunning world filled with gothic mansions and ramshackle houses. By keeping the heart of the eccentric books intact, A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS proves to be an usually inventive and quirky Hollywood film.

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Actor
Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep, Jude Law
Rating
G
Director
Brad Siberling
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Genre
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

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Region 1
Signal Standard
Dvd
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Leading Role
Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep, Jude Law
Release Date
20050426

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  • Lemony Snicket

    I typically view Jim Carrey headliners as instant red flags. Is it a zany, screwball comedy full of funny facemaking? Or a serious Oscar turn? Blech. I'm not interested in movies if they are merely a vehicle for their star. Thankfully, Carrey does a fine job of stepping back and letting the story take center stage. This is not to say that the story and the film are perfect - I was continually left feeling like I'd seen this before. At length I realized why. Based upon a series of books for young adults, Unfortunate Events is clearly an aftershock of the Harry Potter phenomenon. I'm sure Hollywood producers greedily raided their childrens' bookshelves seeking the next Hogwartmania cash cow, finding things like Lemony Snicket and the Chronicles of Narnia (coming soon to a theater near ...

  • This movie is an unfortunate event

    I was drawn to this movie after reading all the Lemony Snicket books to my children. It was a disappointment throughout. Jim Carrey is at his hammy worst. His Count Olaf isn't the shrewdly evil menace created by Mr. Snicket; he's a clown in need of ritalin. In contrast, Violet and Klaus Baudelaire drone through their adventures without expression. These unfortunate young actors were in need of some on-set guidance; clearly director Brad Silberling wasn't up to the task. Despite their predictable escapes from inescapable situations, the kids' intelligence characterized in the books never comes through in the movie. And poor Sunny is reduced to boorish attempts at comic relief. Rather than adding insight or contributing to the siblings' successes (again, as in the books), Sunny's babytalk ...

  • Touching movie about the lives of unfortunate orpans!!!

    I do love this movie. Almost as much as I love the books. For while I believe this movie deserves a 5/5 and love it the way it is, I would rather the movie stick as close to the book as possible. For the books are super hilarous, and I love them very much. While I think the movie is very fine itself, I would prefer it to be more like the books and full of the characters' humor and funniness. I think that the actors fit their roles really well, but I like Jim Carey as Count Olaf the best. I do like the children in the movies, but I would prefer that they look more like the Baudelaires in the books. Sunny is almost perfect, Violet is good but needs to be more like the real Violet, and Klaus needs glasses. That's one of my major dislikes about the movie. The real Klaus wears glasses! And, ...

  • A good family film

    Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events is a great Family film that Everybody I know loves! I thought it was absolutely hilarious!!! A really good movie for children and adults. I love these Book to Movie films when they're done right and this movie is done to perfection. The cast is perfect, the story is amazing, and the special effects are superb. This is a great movie and is enjoayable to all people, regardless of age or sex. Final Verdict: 5/5 Rent or Buy?: A must buy if you have children or have ever read a book from this series.

  • Good acting, good story = Very Moving.

    I heard about this movie often after it came out but did not see it until recently. I was greatly surprised during the first viewing when it became apparent that this was indeed a story about children, but not sugar-coated, fairy-taled and dumbed down like most. The acting was steady and good by both young cast members and the wrenching story made for a very believable, moving piece of work with some very pointed themes. I think this movie would appeal to adults as well as younger audiences because of the underlying serious themes about facing adversity, deaths, loss and the struggle for strength and hope through it all. I highly recommend it for all age groups.