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The ending of the book is darker. "Esmeralda is hanged, and Quasimodo, in his grief and despair, pushes Frollo from the cathedral tower to his death. The novel ends many years later, when two skeletons-that of a hunchback and that of a woman-are found embracing in Esmeralda's tomb."
What's scary is that Frollo is hands down the most realistic villain in any Disney movie. Priests have been getting away with stuff like that for centuries
It is gutsy that Disney even tried to "Disneyfy" this particular story. The original story was written by Victor Hugo. The same guy that wrote Les Miserables. He wrote it in an attempt to bring the public attention to Notre Dame because it was at risk of being torn down and he greatly respected it cause he was an architect among other things. So the overarching tone of this story is all of these human tragedies, infractions, the good and bad of humanity, through all of it Notre Dame stands firm. Watching. There are of course other messages, namely the corruption of the church and how it had too much power. Hugo was a political commentator. But it's a grand and tragic story that really makes you feel insignificant. So for Disney to take this story and turn it into an Ugly Duckling narrative, got to admit that takes some creativity. And they did take some liberties with the order of events and the reason things are happening. The easy example being the crowd tormenting Quasimodo in the festival of fools. The reason it happened in the book is that Quasimodo was accused of a crime (accidentally insulted the Judge because he was deaf and didn't understand the questions) and this was his punishment On a side note, the creators confirmed that the Gargoyles aren't actually talking or doing anything. They're in Quasimodo's mind because he's been that lonely
Also am an atheist but was still sad when Notre Dame burned again 5 years ago all the relics and history that was lost but am glad they have fixed it since then and hope to see it someday
I got to she notre dame Herself back before it burned down I got to go see it again recently and I was heartbroken they are making great progress though!
This isn't my favorite Disney film but I do think it might be the best. I don't define myself solely by my disability but it is part of who I am so to see a movie where the main hero is disabled was very powerful. Thanks for uploading this.
Others have mentioned some of the (many) changes from the novel. Another is the character of Frollo. In the book, he wasn't nearly so villainous as this, at least not at first. He truly meant to take care of Quasimodo (who's actually named after a Catholic feast day) as best he could. But Frollo gradually fell victim to his personal obsessions, one of them being an unhealthy interest in Esmeralda. So Disney started with a somewhat morally ambiguous character, and turned him into one of the darkest and scariest villains in animation history.
In the novel and original silent version of this everyone but the villain dies in the end, perfect for a Disney version of the completely opposite story
To this day... I still do not know how this film got away with a G rating... meaning they thought it was okay for kids under 10 to see this film.......... In no way shape or form would I allow a child under the age of like 13 or 14 to watch this? Like it's incredibly dark and the themes are overall pretty adult
20:50 Very true. Men can often think of their attraction to a woman as something that she is _doing to them._ Or let's better say "person" instead of woman - many men have, out of internalized homophobia, attacked or even killed a guy they found attractive for "making them gay" (by existing and being attractive). The explanations are varied, like you said, spells or hypnosis of some kind, the devil's corruption, or nowadays more likely imagined promiscuity, what she's wearing etc. Anything so they don't have to take on the responsibility for their own feelings and actions.
HoND has to be one of my favorite movies! I adore not only the visuals (especially the ending portion of "out there") but the story in itself. I also really like the musical based off both this movie and the book the movie was based on! It gives alot more depth to Frollo- and a motivation aspect to the entire thing! Frollo is such a grimey man, But He's so good at being what he is- A villain.
Yeah its amazing how Disney got a way with something so dark. Sure they had to make it as kid-friendly as possible but it still not something you’d expect to be a ‘disney family’ film. The themes are still relevant even today.
This is one of my favorite 90's Disney movies. Tony Jay the voice of frollo had requested for the song hellfire to be lowered a few octaves since his range of singing is that of a bass however the conductor of the soundtrack refused the requested so Tony took voice lessons to get it perfected and got some nominations for said performance. Kaiielle I have missed you alot, I apologize for having been awol as of late. You are absolutely beautiful as always
Losing to a bird (in this case a pigeon) gives a very good occasion for a wordplay in French. To be "pigeonned" in French (se faire pigeonner) means to be scammed or be played.
I've had a theory about the gargoyles since I was 12, and every time I watch this movie, it just makes more and more sense: the gargoyles coming to life and talking to him are a representation of how he's coping with his isolation. As there is absolutely no other sign that magic exists in this story, and since they only ever interact with him, it adds up. As for their part in defending the cathedral, the largest piece of evidence against my theory, I think it was all Quasimodo, but once again, he manifested them for support. When it comes to the time the goat saw one of them, idk, maybe an optical illusion. And Frollo's was spurred on by fear of hell, and already being quite superstitious.
30:41 I think Doug Walker would make a good live action Frollo. 1. He has the voice impression nailed. 2. He loves dark animated movies. 3. He can do That! Creepy! Smile!
I watched chinese version of this movie when I was a kid. I thought Frollo was a good guy. He got a baby from some bad guys and raised him even though he didn't like the baby. Somehow Frollo didn't like his friend Esmeralda and got into a fight. Quasimodo just wanted to save his friend but Frollo died in the process. 😂 The movie's name in chinese was "The hunchback hero of the bell tower". Before watching the movie, I knew he was the hero. When he got bullied, I was like "Come on, kick their ass! You STRONG!" When Esmeralda fell in love with Phoebus, I was like "Come on, why do you care! You STRONG!" 🤣
Of you want to see a masterpiece, I definitely recommend you Prince of Egypt, made by Dreamworks in 1998. Astonishing songs and soundtrack, spectacular traditional hand drawn 2d animation mixed with some CGI, dark, bittersweet story, humane characters, complicated relationships… it goes about Moses’s story but both religious and non religious people can enjoy it.
If you want an animation masterpiece I definitely recommend you Prince of Egypt, by Dreamworks, made in 1998. Astonishing songs and soundtrack, spectacular traditional hand drawn 2d animation mixed with some CGI, dark and bittersweet story, humane characters, complicated relationships… It is about Moses’s story, but both religious and non religious people can enjoy it.
I saw a really great insight about the three of them somewhere, I wish I could remember where so I could credit the commenter, but it was something like - Frollo saw Esmeralda as a witch/demon, Quadiomodo saw her as a savior/angel, but Phoebus saw her as a normal woman/person, which is why they ended up together.
This is truly Disney’s classic, impactful, and darkest film on par with Dreamwork’s The Prince of Egypt. In the stage musical adaption, they actually encourage casting people with disabilities which I am proud that it’s acknowledged and encouraged. I remember seeing a video of a deaf actor playing the role of Quasimodo. As he signed his lyrics, another actor dressed as a gargoyle sang and interpreted the lead’s lines and lyrics. 💚💛🤎💖⛪️🔔
😎👍 At the time this film was made, Demi Moore was married to Bruce Willis and was pretty much just as big a celebrity as he was. The brass at Disney understandably thought it would be good for business to have her name on the marquis, even though she wasn't/isn't a singer. Esmeralda's singing voice was provided by an obscure saloon singer named Heidi Mollenhauer and to this day, it remains her only IMDB credit. 🥸 Another really good Disney animated film that was released in 1996 was "James & The Giant Peach," which also features a lot of celebrity vocal talent. 🍑
I'm sorry, but the real classic is 1939 with Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara in Her star turn as Esmerelda. You react to that and. Y head will explode for joy.
Pillars of the Earth... It's on my watchlist now. You're the reason I saw Sound of Metal and I loved that movie so much! Thank you for another recommendation 🙏
FYI You are Incorrect, witch burnings in this era had little to do with the way it's portrayed in this movie. It had much more to do with socio economic and religious issues. In fact women were apparently just as likely to accuse someone of performing witchcraft as men were at the time.
Why is it when I talk about men, men have to reply with "But what about the WOMEN?!" 😂 I can sit here and rant about women too, but that wasn't a moment to do it!
@@kaiielle But is not it about his religous beliefs? The fact that he is delusional comes from believing in his inherent purity, therefore he justifies his sins with these claims.