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On the screen, a blurry figure in a tuxedo was handing a sugar bowl to a woman in a long veil. They were standing in front of a building that was currently on fire—a common architectural feature in the Baudelaires' lives. Lemony Snicket Filmyzilla

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Jim Carrey delivers a high-energy, eccentric performance as Count Olaf. While some fans of the books found it too "comical," others felt it captured the character’s theatrical villainy well. If you want to experience the story visually,

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