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Clair 2022-09-06 21:20:04
I only knew that this was made into a web drama, but it’s a filter of the times. I prefer the film version to be more compact and more exciting, especially Jim Carrey’s villain and Aunt Mei’s aunt. The comparison is amazing. I feel that the quality of film and television around the world is the same regressing in...
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Eriberto 2022-08-03 23:09:08
Like the pronunciation of the...
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Guillermo 2022-08-03 23:03:31
2017 has seen 018. Can't watch it-"too miserable", can't watch-"too miserable", but I still finished reading.
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Melissa 2022-08-03 21:35:08
There are four stories in eight episodes, and only the ninth one is confirmed in the second season, so the overall rhythm is too slow. The style of the drama has Burton's shadow, and it has served all kinds of sticks. It is all thanks to Netflix's heavy investment to make this idea finally complete. The spread of a few lines, the great power of the adults and the actors, found a lovely balance between cold humor and weirdness. However, I am not familiar with movies and stories, and there is...
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Kiel 2022-08-03 17:25:48
Starting today to burst your liver~~~Neil Keren~~~~ Aunt Robin haunted! My BR soul! !...
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Mara 2022-08-03 17:19:10
There are also TV dramas abroad that rely entirely on cutouts and green screens, which are booming and...
A Series of Unfortunate Events Comments
A Series of Unfortunate Events quotes
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[theme song]
Count Olaf: Look away, look away! / Look away, look away! / This show will wreck your evening, your whole life, and your day! / Every single episode is nothing but dismay! / So look away! Look away, look away!
[different verse that varies with each adventure]
Count Olaf: Just look away! Look away! / There's nothing but horror and inconvenience on the way / Ask any stable person, "Should I watch?" and they will say: "Look away!" / Look away, look away! / Look away, look away! / Look away, look away! / Look away, look away! / Look away, look away! / Look away, look away! / Look away, look away! / Look away, look away!
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[the Bad Beginning]
Count Olaf: Three children lose their home and go to live with someone awful / He tries to steal their fortune with a plot that's not quite lawful / It's hard to fathom how the orphans managed to live through it / But how a decent person, like yourself, would even want to view it...
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Director: Barry Sonnenfeld, Mark Palansky, Allan Arkush
Language: English Release date: January 13, 2017