I am somewhat surprised that Doug never mentions the fact that Esmeralda's song God Help The Outcasts marks the first and so far only time a female lead in Disney has sang about the needs of someone other than herself. She is not singing about what she wants or desires, she is singing about the suffering of her people and how she prays for someone to care about those who had it much worse than she did.
KwableGuy I remember when this came to theaters. My grandmother took me to see it in theaters, but we walked out during Quasimodo's torment during the Festival of Fools. Due to me getting scared and crying. I couldn't finish this movie until I was 13. And this movie came out when I was 4 or 5.
I honestly believe Frollo is the most scariest villain in Disney history because he is realistic. As a kid you don't like him because he's mean and he puts down quasi when we know Quasi is a kind person on the outside. But as adults we are actually terrified of him because people like him exist. We know people who take religion to the extreme and commit horrible things because they let their warped version of the religion blind them to the truth. Frollo is equivalent to something of a cult leader to me. He becomes extreme and unhinged and yet he still believes that he commits his crimes in the word of the lord. Thats honestly why he scares me. As a kid I saw him to something of a bully but as an adult I'm scared of him knowing that people like him exist and has the ability to hurt me and other people.
@@DianaDxD Yeah. He was Disneys scariest, most realistic, and most complex villian. I would argue their best villian. Becuase he is not just evil, he honestly belives he is doing good. But when he lusts for Esmerelda he actually feels dirty and sinful. Hating himself for his lust.
I'm not a huge fan of Disney remaking all their animated movies as live action, but if they were to do it with this one, and actually go all the way and make it more like the book, take out the gargoyles but also leave in the good songs, get some really good actors with great singing voices in on it, I would totally love to see that.
HoopsAndDinoMan ehh the issue would be if they wanted to make it even closer to the book, they would need to make frollo a priest, add gringoire (who's pretty cool but Phoebus already kinda seems to have parts of his personality, so maybe they wouldn't need him) and Gudule, Esmeralda' mother. This would make the movie even longer, because Hugo loved making his novels long in order to better explain characters and the plot. Other than that, yeah I could see this being a pretty cool live action movie. It would be dark as heck though.
There's a stage musical version that's phenomenal. The gargoyles are firmly established as figments of Quasi's imagination and there's no comedy in them. The darker elements of the story are amped up and there's some killer new songs. They should make a film version of that!
You know, you might be right. The only comparable one I can think of is The Lion King. Although I think I'd have to rewatch Bambi and Dumbo before I committed to that stance. And I'm going to already go out and say that "Little April Shower" in Bambi is my favorite choral piece in all of Disney, Hunchback of notre dame included.
Yes. Not my favourite soundtrack (that goes to Bedknobs and Broomsticks and The Lion King). But Hunchback has the best soundtrack and score of any Disney movie, it’s phenomenal. I listen to the soundtrack more than I listen to my favourites, because of how good it is😂.
I love everything about this movie, especially the song Hellfire. I was actually forced to watch this movie and I'm glad I watched it. It was really great.
+MegaSoulhero why did you need to be forced in the first place? Is there really still such a stigma against animation? This isn't My Little Pony, it's fucking Disney, the same guys who made a dark mistress with satanic and a lich with an army of the dead and let's not forget that time they actually put Satan in a film (if you call him Chernabog, congrats, you're as big a pussy as the ad execs who changed it in the first place)
+noobmaster117 Disney also thought Pocahontas was a good idea and Hercules was a good idea. This movie came out between those two. I didn't want to take any chances.
Personally the Hunchback movie makes me kinda sad, because it reminds me of how awesome adult-focused animated movies would be, and how amazing this movie could've been if it was actually written for an adult audience. I want more of that.
I kind of hope they remake this as a pg13 version. I know they wont, but with all the unnecessary remakes of perfectly good movies they're doing, why not?
+Sammyyaam Pirates of the Caribbean is pg-13 and it's Disney so it's definitely a possible rating for a HboND live remake. Strangely enough I was 6 when I watched this movie and had no nightmares about it lol
+Troels Jessen they just recently made a disney's hunchback broadway musical which is a lot darker than the movie but still keeps the main songs. i think you should definitely check it out, its fantastic
K Damon I really think it still counts as Disney's handiwork. heck the studio ghibli films count as Disney movies and they don't have anything in common with Disney at all.
clericofchaos1 Maybe the dubbed versions count, but Disney is not one person. It's a community. You have you're head groups and then there are the underlings the head groups throw the keys, when they're not working and say "go crazy.
the stage musical adaptation, that combined elements from the book and the disney version, actually makes it clear that the gargoyles (plus the saints and stained-glass pictures) are imaginary throughout. And it works so well.
Well I don't hate the gargoyles as much as some people do but I have a theory for why they were included. When they wrote the script, the higher ups thought it was too dark and they needed to squeeze in something lighter to balance it and therefore the Gargoyles were included. It is clever that two of them were named after the guy who wrote the original book.
Well we learn Quasimodo's inner thoughts, desires and emotional conflicts via his conversation with the gargoyles. If we didn't have that he would have to sing them in a musical form and that would be too much singing in one film.
***** I understand your frustration,but the movie is an adaptation that's suppose to be for both younger and older viewers.And for what they did I think it's incredible. I never read it but from I gathered it is really dark and depressing,but this movie did something new with it. The same way I never read the original manga but I really love the original Fullmetal Alchemist because it did something more creative and new with it and it turned out something amazing.
***** Maybe,but you have to give credit to Disney for adapting a story as complex and dark as the original and for what they got it's still very dark for younger audiences,but you know what,it challenges the viewers and I think it's a really well done movie because it doesn't talk down to it's audience. The animation is stunning,the music is incredible,the characters are incredibly likable and relatable (except for The Gargoyles),the story is really good for all things considered,the score is beyond epic and it's dark subject matters and tone make it a unique Disney film in my opinion. Like I said,I have nothing against you if you're not a fan of it,but you at least have to give credit for the creators for adapting a story that complex.
***** My apologies if I sound rude,but that's basically the equivalent of saying that you want children to watch things like Requiem for a Dream which would only scar them. But if that's what you believe,I have nothing against it.
For how awesome Frollo is in the movie, he's better in the book because he isn't a villain, he's this fallen hero that you always simply just pity. He just feels like this dog backed into a corner, with his head down as he growls the way he's told. It's gorgeously complex. Victor Hugo is a phenomenal writer. Anyone who loves this movie should read the book.
I like how cute he is. If a guy that adorable is an outcast, they had serious issues in that time period. (My boyfriend in high school kinda looked like him.)
I think the biggest change is turning the book's asshole Phoebus into a fun and likeable guy, but he works. I never understood what book!Esmeralda sees in him. Though I wish they made an adaptation that doesn't make Frollo ten times more evil than he actually is - yes, he's fascinating and he has the best villain song ever, but book!Frollo is far more complex. He's the actual main character, and his arc shows him going from a genuinely good man (who took in Quasi our of mercy and certainly didn't go around murdering people) to losing his mind because of his forbidden feelings.
Michifer So since you read the book, do you remember Pierre gringoire? He was kinda the likable guy in the book.. I feel like they kinda gave Phoebus his some of his personality.
Hm... I don't know, pikaplup2, a retelling from Esmeralda's point of view would definitely not dwelve on Frollo being complex, if anything, it would require him to be even more blatantly evil. Just hope she doesn't become a complete Mary Sue. On Disney's version, she's at least have something about her personality that sounds more... I don't know, realist than in the book. Hugo's Esmeralda is just SO superficial and naïve that I couldn't believe she could ever reach adulthood amongst thieves and traveling everywhere around while still being a maiden (a major point of her "arc").
I always thought Frollo's evilness was more accurate to history, at least for villainy. When you recall some of the absolutely HORRIFYING things the Catholic Church endorsed back in the day, from the purging of the Templars to the genocide of the Cathars ("Kill them all; God will know his own" ring a bell?), not to mention the racism towards Jews and Gypsies throughout Europe, you realize Frollo is spot-on. People like him really existed, they held positions of power in Europe, and they got away with some truly despicable stuff in the name of God.
This is hands down my favorite movie The colors, the animation, The story. And that music... OH MY WORD THAT MUSIC. The music is so powerful! It describes the feelings of the characters and gives the exposition in such a powerful way without jamming it down your throat! Love it
Meh. Walt Disney said if you aim only for kids, you're dead in the water--and that adults are just kids grown up anyway. Most of the complex / racy stuff is presented so beautifully that it usually goes over kids' heads. I'm always amazed to re-watch some movies I loved as a kid and then am amazed to see how much depth and plot I can understand now as an adult (and how much vocabulary I know now. Yes). That's the reason Disney is considered so timeless, I think.
That's why I hated the sequel - because it took the lesson of "Just being nice doesn't mean that a woman will be attracted to you" and threw it out the window.
The first time I watched this movie was just this year, when I'm fairly grown up. On the one hand, I'm kind of disappointed with myself that it took me so long to watch it, but on the other hand when I finally did watch, I was able to fully appreciate it with a critical mind that loves France and loves History, without having any wear from watching it too much. Ever since I first watched this movie, I've watched it again dozens of times, not to mentioned listened to "The Bells of Notre Dame" and "Hellfire" countless times on UA-cam, along with the respective French versions "Les Cloches de Notre Dame" and "Infernal"
if you liked the French version, I would advise you to watch the Italian version. The Frollo dubbing is as good, if not better, than the French one (where Frollo is a bit underwhelming, especially in the speaking part), and the rest of the movie holds up very well.
As a lifelong fan of Disney's animated films, I do honestly believe this is their finest work. It may not be as solidly built as Beauty and the Beast or as epic as The Lion King, true, but I think it goes to places no other Disney film dared to go. When it stumbles it always manages to pick itself up with some beautiful theming or haunting imagery. Hellfire is the obvious standout, but everything about the score really slams home the richness of the plot and its characters. Doesn't make the Gargoyles good, but I put up with crappy comic relief in all these films, I'm not about to beat Hunchback up for it.
Im actually glad this and Pocahontas came out back to back, they seem to fit so perfectly, yes they are forced, but they have this direct level of maturity I don't see in many Disney films.
Hannah Papernick-Yudin if Pocahontas has been historically correct, it wouldn't be a disney film. I think the reality of what happened back then would be too dark for kids.
Hannah Papernick-Yudin I don’t think it was meant to be a representation of her life but more based of the legend like how Annie Oakley was a real person and they are fictional stories about her. What they could have done was still keep the plot and everything but maybe name the character something else and have her be a Native American princess INSPIRED by Pocahontas.
@@jesusrox4u I don't think it's about taking them seriously, besides, Rotten Tomatoes as an entity does nothing except just collect and aggregate scores. I think OP is just mad/confused about the critics having such shit taste.
This and the Lion King were the first ever Disney films that I watched. They'll always have a special place in my heart. And although I tend to cut them a lot of slack, I really appreciate an honest review. Great job!
It's dark for a disney movie but i wouldn't say it's inappropriate for kids. You still get some light-hearted moments and a good message in the end. I think kids should be able to handle some darker scenes as long as they're not way too graphic.
Esmeralda's 'God help the outcasts' is to this day still my favorite Disney song. There are a LOT of songs that I really like, but this one has something powerful, something special that was never done again.
I mean, I love Esmeralda as a character too, but does it really matter that she's female? You don't hear anyone gushing about Punky Brewster for being a "strong female character".
@@nnewt8445 the point was more like she is the best in THAT category, not that her category is important. For me she is the best from ALL the Disney characters.
I have such a bigger appreciation for this story now that I've read the book and have really come to understand it's cultural significance. You're absolutely right, Doug. This film was one of the biggest risks Disney ever took. Normally with a film geared towards children, the story content is simple to understand while the humour is mostly meant for adults to keep them entertained. But with Hunchback, it's the opposite. The main premises of the story are surprisingly deep and complex while the jokes are mostly intended for kids, which I think is why so many people have problems with the Gargoyles but I digress. This is actually my favourite Disney film, by far and beyond simply for what a powerful, dark and epic story it is. The animation is almost flawless and the soundtrack is honestly TOO good for a Disney flick. I'm happy to see more and more people coming forth and saying that they enjoy this under appreciated gem. I know I'm in the minority when I say this, but I think if done well, this story has the potential to be a GREAT live action remake.
I FREAKING LOVE THIS MOVIE! It would be my absolutely FAVORITE Disney movie if the "Guy Like You" song had never existed, that song knocked it from first to it being tied for second. I was nannying this summer and I had this soundtrack playing, except the song that we shall not name again, and the kids thought it was cool so they asked if we could watch it. I warned them that Frollo is kinda scary, 2 of the kids are 7 year old twins, and they insisted on watching it and they LOVED IT. They went around singing the songs afterward. Aside from the one terrible song the soundtrack is AMAZING, especially the intro, outro, Hellfire, and the score in general. I love Alan Menken. The big choirs... gah! Chills! Love it!
When I was a kid I really didnt like this film, It was really scary, big ethereal choirs terrified me,Frolo was scary as fuck, the fire pouring from Notre Dame as a child was horrifying to look at it was like I was looking at Hell and Hell terrified me as a kid but years later I love this film, I just dont think ill let my kids see it until they are 11 maybe its too dark for little kids
Ciaran McGuinness Man it depends on your kids because i saw it when i was four or five and i loved it because i felt something different in it and i always loved to watch a disney movie just to see the beautiful animation ( Don't count that stupid sequels!) So if your kid is going to be as weird as me, turn it on they might love it or cry rivers
I was obsessed with this movie ever since I was like 3 years old. The only part I found scary that I would run out of the room for was when Quasimodo was tied down and bullied at the festival. I didn't actually watch that scene in full until I was at least 11.
I'm a huge fan of the book from Victor Hugo, but I also love this movie so much. Like Doug said, if you just get past the fact it's Disney's adaptation, most people will know what to expect from it. I'm often very picky when it comes to movies adapted from books, but I think I can let this movie slide, because even the Lon Chaney movie wasn't accurate to the book (although it's a lot closer to it than this movie) and this movie has great actors, animation, songs etc. Also, it's pretty mature for a Disney movie, with the religious motifs and Frollo lusting over Esmeralda, so I'll always give this movie props...
As someone who read and loves the original book, I really like this movie, it's not perfect and I like the book a lot more, but I find this very enjoyable
@@laurajones1773 I am kinda opposite. I love the cartoon version, but not the book. The book is too bleak for me (even trough it is well written). I prefer some of its movie adaptations. (1939s, 1982s, 1998s).
2:53 Let me divert your attention to this line: "I'm a public official, I have no choice but to go." That's before the rising action of the movie, too!!!!
My all time favorite Disney movie!!! Coming from a musician and a future animatior the music is breathtaking and the animation is beautiful!!! I love this movie!!!
You know what makes me mad? The fact that the stage musical didn’t make it to Broadway. It’s going right alongside the movie: in the grossly underrated category. The story is more book accurate and it has tons more songs that were also written by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz.
Boba Fett I believe the reason that Hunchback didn’t go to Broadway was the cost. It was too expensive to pay both the actors and the choir (as well as all the other usual expenses) and they weren’t willing to cut the choir because they felt that harmed the production so that it didn’t have the full effect, which I would agree with. It’s unfortunate, but at least we have the cast recording to listen to! And now, local theatres are able to acquire the rights to put it on. There was a production recently I think by 5th Avenue Theatre that did a production with a deaf actor playing Quasimodo. From the clips, it looked AMAZING! I wish they’d filmed it on the stage to release in movie theaters or something like they’ve been doing recently, because I would love a professional Hunchback video-especially of that production!
This has GOT to be one of my favorite Disney Movies! The characters, the animation, the scenery, the MUSIC!? Love hoe dark it is, I love the story and all the themes in it! And Frollo has got to be one of the best Disney villain EVER.(besides Scar)
The choir in this film always made my hair stand on end. The way it builds and swells, making every scene that it's in feel so important. God, it's so good.
This movie and especially Frollo used to appear in my nightmares all the time as a kid but now when I watch it I can appreciate how epic the songs and animation are
Ok im gonna be very honest. Hunchback of Notre Dame is and always will be my favourite Disney movie. I've only discovered this movie last year and after watching it. I loved it so much btw I have crush on Quasimodo just saying
Glad you got to see it. I love this movie so much & seeing more people who never watch it when it was released and get to finally experience it really makes me appreciated. Thank you.
definitely one of my favourites! The hairs on my back always go up whenever I hear any of the songs and I really look forward to seeing the real Notre Dame when I go there this August!
When I first watched it as a kid, I never got far into it. Maybe it was because of the main hero's looks, the dark undertones, the creepy awesomeness that is Frollo....then I gave ti another go as an adult. I freaking love it!
I've went from hating this movie as a kid because none of it made sense to me to now absolutely loving it as an adult. This is definitely up there for me for my favorite Disney movies.
When I first saw this movie, it did made me feel sad. A main character with a big heart doesn't get the love interest. Great movie, still a sad ending for the main character.
Esmeralda will always be one of my favorite Disney female characters besides the princesses. She fights better than a man, knows when things are really wrong, is very generous, sweet and selfless! Plus she’s a POC with the most beautiful emerald eyes! 😍
+Roberta Tallienne And not only that, but the story explains that merfolk have no souls, so when they die, that's it. No afterlife. The retconned version is hardly better; she does go to the afterlife, but her happiness depends on children all around the world being well-behaved (thanks, Victorian values!).
Roberta Tallienne I'll copy and paste from the story. #1 "Why weren't we given an immortal soul?" the little mermaid sadly asked. "You must not think about that," said the old lady. #2 (The sea witch explaining the rules of her human transformation spell) "And if you do not win the love of the Prince so completely that for your sake he forgets his father and mother, cleaves to you with his every thought and his whole heart, and lets the priest join your hands in marriage, then you will win no immortal soul. If he marries someone else, your heart will break on the very next morning, and you will become foam of the sea."
+Roberta Tallienne Yeah the Little Mermaid is a very tragic tale but that is aslo the reason I like it. It has the moral of "sometimes you can't get everything you want." I think it a good lesson to give to young children even with the story having a bitter sweet ending.
I completely agree on the choir thing. The choir makes the whole movie seem bigger than it is, and really sets the tone for the story. The soundtrack works wonders for this movie, and I'm absolutely in love with it.
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is arguably one of my favorite Disney animated films of all time and it's at the top 5. I like how Doug stated his own reason that how this film cannot reach to the highest point as much like other Disney classic films. It's pretty low for this film because non of these audiences didn't even care about this movie. What's interesting to me is that this film released in Summer 1996 while other summer blockbuster films weren't that spectacular like Doug said about "Dark Ages of Summer Movies" while he pointed out that "Independence Day," "Twister," "The Phantom," "KaZaam," "Jack," and other 96 films weren't that good because they are stupid and crappy. When I saw this movie in my VHS, this movie blew me away and it's probably the best summer film that why people didn't get the popularity. Then the film becomes dark and it didn't turn into a Disney film, but this one is actually turned into a underrated flick and it grew me that it has memorable scenes...
, fantastic art work of taking place in old age of Paris, and the songs were stronger that it keeps my attention to hear it and that choir and that Hellfire song is awesome. It's actually a film that turns only for adults and not towards to children because of the setup, the lust of sexuality, and the dark adaptation that children won't find it interesting. At least people who grew up watching this movie even today, they make the popularity so strong. I would say that this is best performance by Tom Hulce and Tony Jay for playing good roles in a Disney film. And how can't you not like Quasimodo's singing voice that it's hard to come up and turn into a passionate singer that it's nice to hear Tom Hulce's voice and the animation looks gorgeous including the climax at the end is one of my favorite moments. Enjoy this movie and this time I will get this one on Blu-Ray because it will be part of my favorite collection. Who knows? Thanks to Doug who has good points about the movie.
When you said the choir made everything more gigantic, I laughed so hard when it was just a well. I know it was supposed to be really dramatic when you watch the full movie, but : BE AFRAID OF DA WELL
I always thought the Gargoyles were imaginary, and when they fought it was just simply Debris falling from the Tower. And they showed the gargoyles throwing stuff off was just Quassimoto seeing debris falling and just reassuring himself that he might not be alone.
That is a reverse harem. I got really confused about it when I was little. When I grew up I understood. The sequal clarifies things by having Esmerelda with Pheobus as a married couple. They even have a son.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is my favorite book and even still I absolutely adore this movie. It's my favorite Disney movie, I love it even more than I do The Lion King.
+RankoTheDark I don't think it's meant to be lava, I think it's supposed to be burning pitch/oil which would burn off. Granted, the stone of the square would still be scorched black afterwards, but still.
yes this was one of my favorite movies growing up i loved the art and the music and yes it is still one of my favorite films just because of the music alone
My high school put on the broadway version of this movie for our spring musical, and I was cast as Quasimodo! :D Was the most fun I've ever had, and since then I've had a huge appreciation for the character, the settings, and all the adaptations whether they're good or bad! The Hunchback of Notre Dame isn't just my favorite Disney movie, it's one of my favorite STORIES of all time, and being able to live through it on stage was goddamn magical!
I watched the live action film the day before the Carhedral caught fire. My then-boyfriend and I saw it together and he texted me the next day with the news.
One of my all time favorite movies. That transition from Clopin to the Archdeacon yelling "Stop!" gives me chills every time, not to mention the "Sanctuary!" scene.
favorite Disney movie, frollo might as well have been a priest heck in hellfire he was singing about asking God for permission to kill the gypsy because of his obsessive last after her
I never caught onto Frolo lusting after Esmeralda. I just thought he was trying to creep her out. Now I'm older, I'm just like... it's basically telling viewers (discreetly) that there are people who are creepy and lustful. Disney just taught me, if people are jerks, they'll either kill you or make you miserable
Hands down, this movie has probably one of the most badass soundtracks i have ever heard. The Choir, the pipe organs, the overall gothic feel was just breathtaking. Its also one of my personal favorite movies of all time
And once again Clopin Trouillefou (my favorite character) is not mentioned personally. Sure he’s seen in clips when the gypsies are mentioned. Out of all of the characters in Hunchback he’s the most underrated, but yet he has a huge fan base (mostly by girls who think he’s cute, hot, sexy, funny, etc.). Is it too much to ask to give this character a mention?!
This guy does mention his own name in the beginning of the movie, when he sings about the backstory. It is easy to miss though. "Clopin will tell you. It is a tale, a tale of a man and a monster."
This movie is amazing in retrospect when you're old enough to understand it and can appreciate its themes while still viewing it through the rose tint of nostalgia. As a kid though I really only liked Esmeralda and her goat, as an adult I loved Frolo's character as a villain. The gargoyles though I never enjoyed. Not when they had a gargoyles show I could enjoy more
I am somewhat surprised that Doug never mentions the fact that Esmeralda's song God Help The Outcasts marks the first and so far only time a female lead in Disney has sang about the needs of someone other than herself. She is not singing about what she wants or desires, she is singing about the suffering of her people and how she prays for someone to care about those who had it much worse than she did.
Awesome point. 👍
im using that point in my essay thanks famalam :)
Estelle Gillies same. I already finished my essay but I am going to find a way to fit that in.
Cartoon+Animefan96 “I ask for nothing! I can get by.” Powerful words despite her situation
Yeah... That's all well and good but...
...it's not *shiny* good.
Grossly underrated film in my opinion!
+Zach Harris I agree.
As Doug said, that god-tier choir.
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Yeah same! #SaveHunchBack
Agreed.
It’s my favorite Disney movie
The original story is so dark, so depressing, that even Disneyfied to the extreme, this is easily Disney's darkest film.
KwableGuy what about The Black Cauldron?
KwableGuy I remember when this came to theaters. My grandmother took me to see it in theaters, but we walked out during Quasimodo's torment during the Festival of Fools. Due to me getting scared and crying. I couldn't finish this movie until I was 13. And this movie came out when I was 4 or 5.
I honestly believe Frollo is the most scariest villain in Disney history because he is realistic. As a kid you don't like him because he's mean and he puts down quasi when we know Quasi is a kind person on the outside. But as adults we are actually terrified of him because people like him exist. We know people who take religion to the extreme and commit horrible things because they let their warped version of the religion blind them to the truth. Frollo is equivalent to something of a cult leader to me. He becomes extreme and unhinged and yet he still believes that he commits his crimes in the word of the lord. Thats honestly why he scares me. As a kid I saw him to something of a bully but as an adult I'm scared of him knowing that people like him exist and has the ability to hurt me and other people.
It's my favorite Disney film. I believe it's an essential for anyone with a mild interest in Disney's products.
@@DianaDxD
Yeah. He was Disneys scariest, most realistic, and most complex villian. I would argue their best villian. Becuase he is not just evil, he honestly belives he is doing good. But when he lusts for Esmerelda he actually feels dirty and sinful. Hating himself for his lust.
I'm not a huge fan of Disney remaking all their animated movies as live action, but if they were to do it with this one, and actually go all the way and make it more like the book, take out the gargoyles but also leave in the good songs, get some really good actors with great singing voices in on it, I would totally love to see that.
HoopsAndDinoMan aye, but then they'd have to have an ugly (really, really ugly) main character... don't know if they're ready to do that.
HoopsAndDinoMan ehh the issue would be if they wanted to make it even closer to the book, they would need to make frollo a priest, add gringoire (who's pretty cool but Phoebus already kinda seems to have parts of his personality, so maybe they wouldn't need him) and Gudule, Esmeralda' mother. This would make the movie even longer, because Hugo loved making his novels long in order to better explain characters and the plot.
Other than that, yeah I could see this being a pretty cool live action movie. It would be dark as heck though.
HoopsAndDinoMan actually if they did add the gargoyles but made it so they really were in Cuasimodo's imagination then it would work.
There's a stage musical version that's phenomenal. The gargoyles are firmly established as figments of Quasi's imagination and there's no comedy in them. The darker elements of the story are amped up and there's some killer new songs. They should make a film version of that!
HoopsAndDinoMan I kinda want to see Tim Burton take a stab at it. Which will probably mean Johnny Depp will be Frollo lol
Best music of any Disney film, easily.
Dylan L Beats Frozen anyway
Even in the dubs into other languages, they keep that crazy fuckin' high note that Paul Kandel hits in the opening number. Chills every time.
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You know, you might be right. The only comparable one I can think of is The Lion King.
Although I think I'd have to rewatch Bambi and Dumbo before I committed to that stance. And I'm going to already go out and say that "Little April Shower" in Bambi is my favorite choral piece in all of Disney, Hunchback of notre dame included.
Yes. Not my favourite soundtrack (that goes to Bedknobs and Broomsticks and The Lion King). But Hunchback has the best soundtrack and score of any Disney movie, it’s phenomenal. I listen to the soundtrack more than I listen to my favourites, because of how good it is😂.
I love everything about this movie, especially the song Hellfire. I was actually forced to watch this movie and I'm glad I watched it. It was really great.
What do you mean "forced" to watch?
+Juan Torres I meant my sister made me watch this movie against my will.
+MegaSoulhero Ludovico technique?
+MegaSoulhero why did you need to be forced in the first place? Is there really still such a stigma against animation? This isn't My Little Pony, it's fucking Disney, the same guys who made a dark mistress with satanic and a lich with an army of the dead and let's not forget that time they actually put Satan in a film (if you call him Chernabog, congrats, you're as big a pussy as the ad execs who changed it in the first place)
+noobmaster117 Disney also thought Pocahontas was a good idea and Hercules was a good idea. This movie came out between those two. I didn't want to take any chances.
Frolo terrified me when I was little
+Caroline Trevis Same. Seriously, this guy gave me the creep even when I couldn't understand his lust for Esmeralda.
+Caroline Trevis Great Character
Same! His voice was so powerful and sinister, it left a huge impression on me when I was little. And I'm 99% sure I had nightmares about him.
Just watch The Frollo Show
me too
Personally the Hunchback movie makes me kinda sad, because it reminds me of how awesome adult-focused animated movies would be, and how amazing this movie could've been if it was actually written for an adult audience. I want more of that.
+Troels Jessen there are loads of adult-focused animated movies, just not from disney.
Indeed there are, but I really wish they got as much attention and resources put into them as the kid's movies, if not more. Maybe in the future
I kind of hope they remake this as a pg13 version. I know they wont, but with all the unnecessary remakes of perfectly good movies they're doing, why not?
+Sammyyaam Pirates of the Caribbean is pg-13 and it's Disney so it's definitely a possible rating for a HboND live remake. Strangely enough I was 6 when I watched this movie and had no nightmares about it lol
+Troels Jessen they just recently made a disney's hunchback broadway musical which is a lot darker than the movie but still keeps the main songs. i think you should definitely check it out, its fantastic
yep, no doubt about it. It was a damn good movie...but then they made a sequel
We don't talk about THAT!! Movie around here
Caroline Trevis it was so freaking awful! ugh! just pure nastiness!
+clericofchaos1 No, Disneytoons, the guys in charge of disney channel cartoons, made a sequel.
K Damon I really think it still counts as Disney's handiwork. heck the studio ghibli films count as Disney movies and they don't have anything in common with Disney at all.
clericofchaos1
Maybe the dubbed versions count, but Disney is not one person. It's a community. You have you're head groups and then there are the underlings the head groups throw the keys, when they're not working and say "go crazy.
the stage musical adaptation, that combined elements from the book and the disney version, actually makes it clear that the gargoyles (plus the saints and stained-glass pictures) are imaginary throughout. And it works so well.
Through. Even though they "help" in the end, they're meant to be imaginary. The gargoyles are Quasi's insecurities.
Well I don't hate the gargoyles as much as some people do but I have a theory for why they were included. When they wrote the script, the higher ups thought it was too dark and they needed to squeeze in something lighter to balance it and therefore the Gargoyles were included. It is clever that two of them were named after the guy who wrote the original book.
Well we learn Quasimodo's inner thoughts, desires and emotional conflicts via his conversation with the gargoyles. If we didn't have that he would have to sing them in a musical form and that would be too much singing in one film.
BRRGames makes sense
This is my favorite Disney movie of all time.
In my opinion,one of Disney's best animated movies and an underrated gem. ;)
+kristof gergely Dang it, I was gonna say that, dang it :p
I love it, I wouldn't say it's my favourite but it is my dads favourite
*****
I understand your frustration,but the movie is an adaptation that's suppose to be for both younger and older viewers.And for what they did I think it's incredible.
I never read it but from I gathered it is really dark and depressing,but this movie did something new with it.
The same way I never read the original manga but I really love the original Fullmetal Alchemist because it did something more creative and new with it and it turned out something amazing.
*****
Maybe,but you have to give credit to Disney for adapting a story as complex and dark as the original and for what they got it's still very dark for younger audiences,but you know what,it challenges the viewers and I think it's a really well done movie because it doesn't talk down to it's audience.
The animation is stunning,the music is incredible,the characters are incredibly likable and relatable (except for The Gargoyles),the story is really good for all things considered,the score is beyond epic and it's dark subject matters and tone make it a unique Disney film in my opinion.
Like I said,I have nothing against you if you're not a fan of it,but you at least have to give credit for the creators for adapting a story that complex.
*****
My apologies if I sound rude,but that's basically the equivalent of saying that you want children to watch things like Requiem for a Dream which would only scar them.
But if that's what you believe,I have nothing against it.
best songs!!
best villian song!!
best Disney movie
the intro song the villian song the characters the dark images and dark scenes!!
BEST MOVIE
LOVE IT
QueenTorres14 I AGREE WITH EVERY SINGLE WORD
And Best disney villian
Drilon Krasniqi best disney *CHARACTER
QueenTorres14 I aggre
I wish Disney made more ballsy movies because this was my absolute favorite
Atlantis?
You mean Atlantis: The Lost Empire?
For how awesome Frollo is in the movie, he's better in the book because he isn't a villain, he's this fallen hero that you always simply just pity. He just feels like this dog backed into a corner, with his head down as he growls the way he's told. It's gorgeously complex. Victor Hugo is a phenomenal writer. Anyone who loves this movie should read the book.
I think I will.
One of my favorite things about this film is how expressive Quasimodo is.
I like how cute he is. If a guy that adorable is an outcast, they had serious issues in that time period. (My boyfriend in high school kinda looked like him.)
@@LadyOnikara Thats portably the reason Disney did this, because Quasimodo is very hard to expressive in live action, makeup???
I think the biggest change is turning the book's asshole Phoebus into a fun and likeable guy, but he works. I never understood what book!Esmeralda sees in him.
Though I wish they made an adaptation that doesn't make Frollo ten times more evil than he actually is - yes, he's fascinating and he has the best villain song ever, but book!Frollo is far more complex. He's the actual main character, and his arc shows him going from a genuinely good man (who took in Quasi our of mercy and certainly didn't go around murdering people) to losing his mind because of his forbidden feelings.
Michifer The first time I found out about Phoebus's true colors Hugo gave him, I turned against him in the original.
Michifer
So since you read the book, do you remember Pierre gringoire? He was kinda the likable guy in the book.. I feel like they kinda gave Phoebus his some of his personality.
Sydney Preston Yeah, and he's missing from the movie... so Disney!Phoebus is sort of a fusion.
Hm... I don't know, pikaplup2, a retelling from Esmeralda's point of view would definitely not dwelve on Frollo being complex, if anything, it would require him to be even more blatantly evil. Just hope she doesn't become a complete Mary Sue. On Disney's version, she's at least have something about her personality that sounds more... I don't know, realist than in the book. Hugo's Esmeralda is just SO superficial and naïve that I couldn't believe she could ever reach adulthood amongst thieves and traveling everywhere around while still being a maiden (a major point of her "arc").
I always thought Frollo's evilness was more accurate to history, at least for villainy. When you recall some of the absolutely HORRIFYING things the Catholic Church endorsed back in the day, from the purging of the Templars to the genocide of the Cathars ("Kill them all; God will know his own" ring a bell?), not to mention the racism towards Jews and Gypsies throughout Europe, you realize Frollo is spot-on. People like him really existed, they held positions of power in Europe, and they got away with some truly despicable stuff in the name of God.
Honestly based on how Frollo goes out, I think the gargoyles are supposed to be like guardian angels for Quasi.
BookCat I always saw it as God’s wrath
Hellfire is in my top 5 Disney songs tbh
This is hands down my favorite movie The colors, the animation, The story. And that music... OH MY WORD THAT MUSIC. The music is so powerful! It describes the feelings of the characters and gives the exposition in such a powerful way without jamming it down your throat! Love it
Meh. Walt Disney said if you aim only for kids, you're dead in the water--and that adults are just kids grown up anyway. Most of the complex / racy stuff is presented so beautifully that it usually goes over kids' heads. I'm always amazed to re-watch some movies I loved as a kid and then am amazed to see how much depth and plot I can understand now as an adult (and how much vocabulary I know now. Yes). That's the reason Disney is considered so timeless, I think.
I think this is the darkest Disney has ever gone with their movies.
Keegan Stormblade
I think Black Cauldron was the darkest Disney movie
Searra Gordy I have never watched that.
+Searra Gordy I'll correct it for you, the darkest Disney movie that's not shit.
Keegan Stormblade what about Dragonslayer?
TheSufferingDarkness Huh?
That's why I hated the sequel - because it took the lesson of "Just being nice doesn't mean that a woman will be attracted to you" and threw it out the window.
The first time I watched this movie was just this year, when I'm fairly grown up. On the one hand, I'm kind of disappointed with myself that it took me so long to watch it, but on the other hand when I finally did watch, I was able to fully appreciate it with a critical mind that loves France and loves History, without having any wear from watching it too much.
Ever since I first watched this movie, I've watched it again dozens of times, not to mentioned listened to "The Bells of Notre Dame" and "Hellfire" countless times on UA-cam, along with the respective French versions "Les Cloches de Notre Dame" and "Infernal"
if you liked the French version, I would advise you to watch the Italian version. The Frollo dubbing is as good, if not better, than the French one (where Frollo is a bit underwhelming, especially in the speaking part), and the rest of the movie holds up very well.
And did you like the French version ? :D
Aside from the obvious tone problem, this is a gorgeous, majestic movie.
As a lifelong fan of Disney's animated films, I do honestly believe this is their finest work. It may not be as solidly built as Beauty and the Beast or as epic as The Lion King, true, but I think it goes to places no other Disney film dared to go. When it stumbles it always manages to pick itself up with some beautiful theming or haunting imagery. Hellfire is the obvious standout, but everything about the score really slams home the richness of the plot and its characters.
Doesn't make the Gargoyles good, but I put up with crappy comic relief in all these films, I'm not about to beat Hunchback up for it.
Im actually glad this and Pocahontas came out back to back, they seem to fit so perfectly, yes they are forced, but they have this direct level of maturity I don't see in many Disney films.
*they're
Hannah Papernick-Yudin if Pocahontas has been historically correct, it wouldn't be a disney film. I think the reality of what happened back then would be too dark for kids.
Kevin Murphy Both Pocahontas and Notre Dame are very amazing movies! I love them both! 💜
Kevin Murphy Back to Black? Lol.
Hannah Papernick-Yudin I don’t think it was meant to be a representation of her life but more based of the legend like how Annie Oakley was a real person and they are fictional stories about her. What they could have done was still keep the plot and everything but maybe name the character something else and have her be a Native American princess INSPIRED by Pocahontas.
Only 73% on Rotten Tomatoes? Seriously?
IceMaster972 Taking Rotten Tomatoes seriously as a source of film reviewing or criticism is like taking the Grammys and who wins at them seriously...
@@jesusrox4u I don't think it's about taking them seriously, besides, Rotten Tomatoes as an entity does nothing except just collect and aggregate scores. I think OP is just mad/confused about the critics having such shit taste.
71
I blame the gargoyles for such a low score.
Rotten Tomatoes doesn't mean shit. Road to El-Dorado has only a 44%
This and the Lion King were the first ever Disney films that I watched. They'll always have a special place in my heart. And although I tend to cut them a lot of slack, I really appreciate an honest review. Great job!
Somehow this movie was rated G.
SingularityEngine1 hahaha and Kung fu panda is PG
Ahh, the good old days of movie ratings.
And Frozen is PG...
@@GodzillaFan528 They why the gargoyles exist.
It's dark for a disney movie but i wouldn't say it's inappropriate for kids. You still get some light-hearted moments and a good message in the end. I think kids should be able to handle some darker scenes as long as they're not way too graphic.
Hunchback is beautifully dark and I love it plus that choir gives me chills every time
Esmeralda's 'God help the outcasts' is to this day still my favorite Disney song. There are a LOT of songs that I really like, but this one has something powerful, something special that was never done again.
Esmeralda is one of the best Disney females ever!!!
In my opinion, she is the best
She’s my favorite. Also I love Snow White even though she gets a lot of hate
I mean, I love Esmeralda as a character too, but does it really matter that she's female? You don't hear anyone gushing about Punky Brewster for being a "strong female character".
@@nnewt8445 the point was more like she is the best in THAT category, not that her category is important.
For me she is the best from ALL the Disney characters.
"How dare you make Jason Alexander not funny! Shame on you!" I love hearing that.
3:14
Sing-Along time!
[Dramatic Latin/Greek Chanting]
[Flute starts playing]
"Morning in Paris, the city awakes, to the bells of Notre Dame"
I have such a bigger appreciation for this story now that I've read the book and have really come to understand it's cultural significance. You're absolutely right, Doug. This film was one of the biggest risks Disney ever took. Normally with a film geared towards children, the story content is simple to understand while the humour is mostly meant for adults to keep them entertained. But with Hunchback, it's the opposite. The main premises of the story are surprisingly deep and complex while the jokes are mostly intended for kids, which I think is why so many people have problems with the Gargoyles but I digress. This is actually my favourite Disney film, by far and beyond simply for what a powerful, dark and epic story it is. The animation is almost flawless and the soundtrack is honestly TOO good for a Disney flick. I'm happy to see more and more people coming forth and saying that they enjoy this under appreciated gem. I know I'm in the minority when I say this, but I think if done well, this story has the potential to be a GREAT live action remake.
When I hear people get mad Quasimodo didn't get the girl, I just tell them him being alive at the end is an upgrade from the book
Friendzone: The Movie
Kaagh178 not Star Wars, that’s realizing that you’re crush is actually your sister
I FREAKING LOVE THIS MOVIE! It would be my absolutely FAVORITE Disney movie if the "Guy Like You" song had never existed, that song knocked it from first to it being tied for second.
I was nannying this summer and I had this soundtrack playing, except the song that we shall not name again, and the kids thought it was cool so they asked if we could watch it. I warned them that Frollo is kinda scary, 2 of the kids are 7 year old twins, and they insisted on watching it and they LOVED IT. They went around singing the songs afterward.
Aside from the one terrible song the soundtrack is AMAZING, especially the intro, outro, Hellfire, and the score in general. I love Alan Menken. The big choirs... gah! Chills! Love it!
When I was a kid I really didnt like this film, It was really scary, big ethereal choirs terrified me,Frolo was scary as fuck, the fire pouring from Notre Dame as a child was horrifying to look at it was like I was looking at Hell and Hell terrified me as a kid but years later I love this film, I just dont think ill let my kids see it until they are 11 maybe its too dark for little kids
Ciaran McGuinness Man it depends on your kids because i saw it when i was four or five and i loved it because i felt something different in it and i always loved to watch a disney movie just to see the beautiful animation ( Don't count that stupid sequels!) So if your kid is going to be as weird as me, turn it on they might love it or cry rivers
Ciaran McGuinness Im the same way, when I watched this at like 13 I fell in love with it! They shouldve marketed at PG-13
Rose 69079 same I would take my mom's scarf when I was 6 and sing hellfire alongside frollo
I was obsessed with this movie ever since I was like 3 years old. The only part I found scary that I would run out of the room for was when Quasimodo was tied down and bullied at the festival. I didn't actually watch that scene in full until I was at least 11.
I saw it when I was 5 I didn't really care for it. it was okay for me. But know I Love it!
2:53-2:56, Frollo literally says, "I am a public official, I must go. But I don't enjoy a moment" in the film.
19:35.
I'm a huge fan of the book from Victor Hugo, but I also love this movie so much. Like Doug said, if you just get past the fact it's Disney's adaptation, most people will know what to expect from it. I'm often very picky when it comes to movies adapted from books, but I think I can let this movie slide, because even the Lon Chaney movie wasn't accurate to the book (although it's a lot closer to it than this movie) and this movie has great actors, animation, songs etc. Also, it's pretty mature for a Disney movie, with the religious motifs and Frollo lusting over Esmeralda, so I'll always give this movie props...
Mrs Mojo Risin Blues I’m a fan of Victor Hugo and of this film as well!
The Hunchback of the Notre Dame has become of my favorite Disney movie. The music is amazing and I love Esmeralda.
As someone who read and loves the original book, I really like this movie, it's not perfect and I like the book a lot more, but I find this very enjoyable
You are probably one of the only Victor Hugo fans who actually likes this movie. Most Hugo fans hate this adaptation.
@@laurajones1773 I am kinda opposite. I love the cartoon version, but not the book. The book is too bleak for me (even trough it is well written). I prefer some of its movie adaptations. (1939s, 1982s, 1998s).
2:53 Let me divert your attention to this line: "I'm a public official, I have no choice but to go." That's before the rising action of the movie, too!!!!
This is literally my favorite Disney film ever. Beautiful animation, dark themes, great voice acting, and great characters! I love everything
4:52 one of the best songs in the movie
My all time favorite Disney movie!!! Coming from a musician and a future animatior the music is breathtaking and the animation is beautiful!!! I love this movie!!!
Love the movie, hate the gargoyles.
Positives outweigh the cons
Just pretend the gargoyles are figments of Quasi's imagination.
I don't know why I can't unhear the choir sing "penis semen" over and over in that song.
Manic Maniac That's "Dies Irae" (Latin for Day of Wrath).
One of the best Disney movies ever made in my opinion
This is my favorite non-princess Disney movie
I love this movie
2:53 "I am a public official, I must go. But I don't enjoy a moment of it."-Frollo
The most epic Disney movie and I love it for that.
How much I miss the traditional animation of Disney, now everything is 3D, LEFT THAT FOR PIXAR
The soundtrack for this movie is nothing short of genius. Alan Menken was an incredibly talented composer.
Loved Hunchback Of Notre Dame ever since I was a kid. Brilliant cult classic.
"out there" and "hellfire" are easily my favorite disney songs ever
You know what makes me mad? The fact that the stage musical didn’t make it to Broadway. It’s going right alongside the movie: in the grossly underrated category. The story is more book accurate and it has tons more songs that were also written by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz.
Boba Fett I believe the reason that Hunchback didn’t go to Broadway was the cost. It was too expensive to pay both the actors and the choir (as well as all the other usual expenses) and they weren’t willing to cut the choir because they felt that harmed the production so that it didn’t have the full effect, which I would agree with. It’s unfortunate, but at least we have the cast recording to listen to! And now, local theatres are able to acquire the rights to put it on. There was a production recently I think by 5th Avenue Theatre that did a production with a deaf actor playing Quasimodo. From the clips, it looked AMAZING! I wish they’d filmed it on the stage to release in movie theaters or something like they’ve been doing recently, because I would love a professional Hunchback video-especially of that production!
This is THE disney masterpiece. Best one ever.
This has GOT to be one of my favorite Disney Movies! The characters, the animation, the scenery, the MUSIC!? Love hoe dark it is, I love the story and all the themes in it! And Frollo has got to be one of the best Disney villain EVER.(besides Scar)
Tom Hulce's voice is so incredibly sweet and raw I'm in love with it
My favorite Disney film, but yes, the gargoyles are super annoying
The choir in this film always made my hair stand on end. The way it builds and swells, making every scene that it's in feel so important. God, it's so good.
it's not a love square, it's a love tetrahedron!
What's a Tetrahedron?
Joshua V It's sort of like a pyramid, but it's only got a base of 3 points instead of 4 like a regular pyrmid. So you end up with 4 points total.
I’d say it’s a love diamond.
Beauty and theBeast and Hunchback - my FAVORITE Disney movies EVER.
This movie and especially Frollo used to appear in my nightmares all the time as a kid but now when I watch it I can appreciate how epic the songs and animation are
Some of the best music to ever appear in a Disney film. I love the score from this one so much.
Ok im gonna be very honest. Hunchback of Notre Dame is and always will be my favourite Disney movie. I've only discovered this movie last year and after watching it. I loved it so much btw I have crush on Quasimodo just saying
Glad you got to see it. I love this movie so much & seeing more people who never watch it when it was released and get to finally experience it really makes me appreciated. Thank you.
definitely one of my favourites! The hairs on my back always go up whenever I hear any of the songs and I really look forward to seeing the real Notre Dame when I go there this August!
When I first watched it as a kid, I never got far into it. Maybe it was because of the main hero's looks, the dark undertones, the creepy awesomeness that is Frollo....then I gave ti another go as an adult. I freaking love it!
I've went from hating this movie as a kid because none of it made sense to me to now absolutely loving it as an adult. This is definitely up there for me for my favorite Disney movies.
When I first saw this movie, it did made me feel sad. A main character with a big heart doesn't get the love interest. Great movie, still a sad ending for the main character.
+Lance Clearman Yeah he does, but the sequel is freaking awful.
yeah but getting a women should never be a reward narratively. It turns her into a prize instead of a person with agency and personality.
Esmeralda will always be one of my favorite Disney female characters besides the princesses. She fights better than a man, knows when things are really wrong, is very generous, sweet and selfless! Plus she’s a POC with the most beautiful emerald eyes! 😍
Uh wait what if quasimito was just throwing stuff at the guards before and imagined the gargoyles doing it
This movie frightened me as a child, now it's on of my favourites. The soundtrack alone puts me to tears
In the Little Mermaid, doesn't she melt into sea foam?
+Roberta Tallienne
And not only that, but the story explains that merfolk have no souls, so when they die, that's it. No afterlife.
The retconned version is hardly better; she does go to the afterlife, but her happiness depends on children all around the world being well-behaved (thanks, Victorian values!).
Yikes. Does it explain why they don't have souls? Also, I've forgotten the exact reason for the melting.
Roberta Tallienne
I'll copy and paste from the story.
#1
"Why weren't we given an immortal soul?" the little mermaid sadly asked.
"You must not think about that," said the old lady.
#2
(The sea witch explaining the rules of her human transformation spell) "And if you do not win the love of the Prince so completely that for your sake he forgets his father and mother, cleaves to you with his every thought and his whole heart, and lets the priest join your hands in marriage, then you will win no immortal soul. If he marries someone else, your heart will break on the very next morning, and you will become foam of the sea."
So she lived as long as he loved her. How sad.
+Roberta Tallienne Yeah the Little Mermaid is a very tragic tale but that is aslo the reason I like it. It has the moral of "sometimes you can't get everything you want." I think it a good lesson to give to young children even with the story having a bitter sweet ending.
This is my absolute favorite disney movie. It really hits a chord in my soul, and it's a beautiful piece of animation.
Out of all the upcoming live-action remakes, i’m most excited for this one
I completely agree on the choir thing. The choir makes the whole movie seem bigger than it is, and really sets the tone for the story. The soundtrack works wonders for this movie, and I'm absolutely in love with it.
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is arguably one of my favorite Disney animated films of all time and it's at the top 5. I like how Doug stated his own reason that how this film cannot reach to the highest point as much like other Disney classic films. It's pretty low for this film because non of these audiences didn't even care about this movie. What's interesting to me is that this film released in Summer 1996 while other summer blockbuster films weren't that spectacular like Doug said about "Dark Ages of Summer Movies" while he pointed out that "Independence Day," "Twister," "The Phantom," "KaZaam," "Jack," and other 96 films weren't that good because they are stupid and crappy. When I saw this movie in my VHS, this movie blew me away and it's probably the best summer film that why people didn't get the popularity. Then the film becomes dark and it didn't turn into a Disney film, but this one is actually turned into a underrated flick and it grew me that it has memorable scenes...
, fantastic art work of taking place in old age of Paris, and the songs were stronger that it keeps my attention to hear it and that choir and that Hellfire song is awesome. It's actually a film that turns only for adults and not towards to children because of the setup, the lust of sexuality, and the dark adaptation that children won't find it interesting. At least people who grew up watching this movie even today, they make the popularity so strong. I would say that this is best performance by Tom Hulce and Tony Jay for playing good roles in a Disney film. And how can't you not like Quasimodo's singing voice that it's hard to come up and turn into a passionate singer that it's nice to hear Tom Hulce's voice and the animation looks gorgeous including the climax at the end is one of my favorite moments. Enjoy this movie and this time I will get this one on Blu-Ray because it will be part of my favorite collection. Who knows? Thanks to Doug who has good points about the movie.
When you said the choir made everything more gigantic, I laughed so hard when it was just a well. I know it was supposed to be really dramatic when you watch the full movie, but :
BE AFRAID OF DA WELL
I always thought the Gargoyles were imaginary, and when they fought it was just simply Debris falling from the Tower. And they showed the gargoyles throwing stuff off was just Quassimoto seeing debris falling and just reassuring himself that he might not be alone.
Frollo is a great villain indeed in this film.It’s pretty darn awesome! It’s one of my favourite movies.
With so many people having the hots for Esmeralda this is starting to look more like a harem.
Like the original book
That is a reverse harem. I got really confused about it when I was little. When I grew up I understood. The sequal clarifies things by having Esmerelda with Pheobus as a married couple. They even have a son.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is my favorite book and even still I absolutely adore this movie. It's my favorite Disney movie, I love it even more than I do The Lion King.
Where did the Laval pool at the bottom of Notre dame go at the end? At least show it cooling into rock and such.
+RankoTheDark I don't think it's meant to be lava, I think it's supposed to be burning pitch/oil which would burn off. Granted, the stone of the square would still be scorched black afterwards, but still.
yes this was one of my favorite movies growing up i loved the art and the music and yes it is still one of my favorite films just because of the music alone
One detail I wish they added was the fact that Quasimodo was deaf
My high school put on the broadway version of this movie for our spring musical, and I was cast as Quasimodo! :D Was the most fun I've ever had, and since then I've had a huge appreciation for the character, the settings, and all the adaptations whether they're good or bad! The Hunchback of Notre Dame isn't just my favorite Disney movie, it's one of my favorite STORIES of all time, and being able to live through it on stage was goddamn magical!
I WAS JUST REWATCHING THIS WHEN MY COUSIN’S BOYFRIEND TEXTED ME THAT THE NOTRE DAME CATHEDRAL IS ON FIRE
Coincidence
I watched the live action film the day before the Carhedral caught fire. My then-boyfriend and I saw it together and he texted me the next day with the news.
@@Em_Elizabeth that’s so insane.
One of my all time favorite movies. That transition from Clopin to the Archdeacon yelling "Stop!" gives me chills every time, not to mention the "Sanctuary!" scene.
Honestly the gargoyle with the machine gun mouth scene is so bizarre so when i was a kid i laughed so hard to it everytime :D
That opening music sequence is vastly under rated. Still stands out years later . Stellar review
favorite Disney movie, frollo might as well have been a priest heck in hellfire he was singing about asking God for permission to kill the gypsy because of his obsessive last after her
Hunchback is my favorite Disney movie ever. Fight me.
I never caught onto Frolo lusting after Esmeralda. I just thought he was trying to creep her out. Now I'm older, I'm just like... it's basically telling viewers (discreetly) that there are people who are creepy and lustful. Disney just taught me, if people are jerks, they'll either kill you or make you miserable
Hands down, this movie has probably one of the most badass soundtracks i have ever heard. The Choir, the pipe organs, the overall gothic feel was just breathtaking. Its also one of my personal favorite movies of all time
And once again Clopin Trouillefou (my favorite character) is not mentioned personally. Sure he’s seen in clips when the gypsies are mentioned. Out of all of the characters in Hunchback he’s the most underrated, but yet he has a huge fan base (mostly by girls who think he’s cute, hot, sexy, funny, etc.). Is it too much to ask to give this character a mention?!
This guy does mention his own name in the beginning of the movie, when he sings about the backstory. It is easy to miss though.
"Clopin will tell you. It is a tale, a tale of a man and a monster."
This movie is amazing in retrospect when you're old enough to understand it and can appreciate its themes while still viewing it through the rose tint of nostalgia. As a kid though I really only liked Esmeralda and her goat, as an adult I loved Frolo's character as a villain. The gargoyles though I never enjoyed. Not when they had a gargoyles show I could enjoy more