![]() Netflix certainly does Snicket’s books justice. Here are eight reasons why you should check it out! Neither of them are hugely popular, but the Netflix adaptation is undeniably worth the watch. The first three books were adapted into a movie starring Jim Carrey as Count Olaf in 2004, and the Netflix show’s first season, featuring Neil Patrick Harris as the lead antagonist, released in 2017. No matter what they do or where they go, Olaf is trailing them and no one will listen to the kids until it’s too late. Said guardian is Count Olaf, an egotistical actor and villain whose greatest desire is to steal the Baudelaire fortune. A rather oblivious, incompetent banker is put in charge of their finances, a large sum inaccessible to the siblings until Violet turns eighteen, and places them under a new guardian’s care. ![]() Over the course of thirteen novels, the series follows the three Baudelaire children - fourteen-year-old Violet, twelve-year-old Klaus, and baby Sunny - after their home burns down and kills their parents. Whether they grew up reading the books or discovered them yesterday, a good number of people are familiar with Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |