![]() ![]() Its a good movie, instead of the great one it wants to be. It seems as if they were afraid that the material was going to be seen as too dark, which is a shame since its clear from the sequences where they left well enough alone that the film could have stood on its own. And with a title like "A Series of Unfortunate Events" you really can't expect dancing elves, but the film makers have chosen to add a vein of madcap silliness to the proceedings that works against the rest of the film. The book introduces the Baudelaire siblings, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny. ![]() The story of three children who's parents are killed and who are forced from guardian to guardian by the murderous acts of Count Oloff is pretty bleak. The Bad Beginning: Or, Orphans (1999) is the first book in a well-known series of children’s novels, A Series of Unfortunate Events, written by Daniel Handler under his pen name, Lemony Snicket. Certainly this is a fantastically well made movie, that is for the most part very well acted but something is amiss in the tone of the film and so it never really is what it should be. While I can give the end credits a 10 out of 10 I can only give the rest of the film a begrudging 7 out of 10, although it should probably be a 6.5. Simply its some of the best animation to come out all year. The end credits is a ten minute long cartoon of such incredible beauty that it is a great shame that most people will never watch it. ![]()
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