Utahn is feeling fortunate about 'Unfortunate Events'
At least that's the way the elusive author Lemony Snicket might tell you about "Unfortunate Events" illustrator Brett Helquist's visit Saturday.
As those who have read the books will tell you, they are warned by the author at every turn not to continue reading the stories of "tragedy and sadness."
But that doesn't seem to have deterred anyone. The books have been so successful, a big-budget movie based on the first three books in the series of 11 will open in theaters today.
Orem's SCERA theater, 745 S. State, will screen the movie starring Jim Carrey and Meryl Streep, starting tonight, and will host the illustrator from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday.
Helquist, who grew up in Orem and graduated from Brigham Young University, wasn't involved in making the movie, but he said the look of the film mirrors his artwork.
"I didn't have any direct input, but it is clear that they used the illustrations as a starting point," he said. "I think Count Olaf, the way he's characterized in the movie, he might have just walked off the page of one of the illustrations."
Helquist said he's pleased that the filmmakers retained many of his ideas for the characters.
The first two Lemony Snicket stories were Helquist's first attempt at illustrating books. Before that, he had been working mostly for newspapers and magazines. But he saw the first "Unfortunate Events" book as the perfect way to get into the children's book market.
"At the time, there was no way of telling that it was going to be such a big thing," he said. "It just seemed like a fun story and a chance to do a book at the time. And to kind of move my career in that direction so I jumped on it."
Helquist said when he first read the manuscript, he enjoyed how unusual it was.
"I'd never quite seen a story like it," he said.
The Snicket book left a particular impression on Helquist, which he incorporated into his illustrations.
"To me, it kind of had the tone of some of those old Victorian tales of poor orphan children, so I wanted to give it kind of a feeling that was reminiscent of that," he said. "But at the same time I didn't want to make it seem old-fashioned, I wanted to make it seem current and something kids today would relate to, to bring it into the present and create this feeling of it could be anytime, or no time at all, just kind of a strange world of its own."
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