‘Lemony’ a bit too sour
JOHN DEPKO
This first attempt to bring the Lemony Snicket children’s books to
the screen is a very mixed bag in “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of
Unfortunate Events.”
The beginning of this film provides several snippets of real
innovation and charm. The detailed sets and cinematography produce a
surreal look that combines elements of Victorian England and 1950s
Americana with Gothic overtones.
The three orphaned children at the center of the tale are
amusingly presented as the avid Boy Reader, the Girl Inventor and the
Toddler Who Bites with Jaws of Steel. They will apply these traits
with good humor in the upcoming adventures.
Jim Carrey is over-the-top as a ham actor playing three roles.
Foremost is the outrageous and amoral Count Olaf. He gains custody of
the orphans as their nearest relative. But his only intention is to
eliminate them and take over the family fortune. There ensues “A
Series of Unfortunate Events” that soon take the audience down a
disconcerting and unpleasant path. In reality, there is only a single
unfortunate event that is monotonously repeated with different
characters continuously failing the children in their dilemma.
Carrey has fun playing his outlandish roles. Meryl Streep is a
crazy aunt who is like all the stupid adults in this picture: They
fail to understand the real danger the Count poses to the children.
The morbid nature of their peril gives a gloomy feel to the whole
enterprise. A 12-year-old viewer may find the kid’s triumph over the
dim-witted adults amusing. But the consistently dark side of this
alleged comedy is inappropriate for younger children. Adults will
become bored long after the initial novelty of the story fades away.
This film may be left with a very tiny target audience that can hope
to actually enjoy it.
* JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange County public defender’s office.
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