That was the coldest shit he could have said after murdering a mother of an infant baby in front of a church. Then how he said "Just like your gypsy mother" at the end. He was a villan the moment I heard his voice.
First film I ever saw at the cinema at the age of 6, remember being blown away by scene of Paris on fire, and crying my eyes out for reasons I didn’t really understand at ‘Sanctuary! Sanctuary! Sanctuary!’
Yes, this intro was preposterously impressive, as was the scene where Frolo sings to the fire about Esmerelda. These two are some of my favourite scenes ever
Worst part, Hunchback didn't even win best musical score or song, even though 95% of the entire soundtrack is just epic with so much passion and emotion behind each second of music.
I believe by then was when the Academy had to change the rules because Menken had one every year before this movie. Pocahontas came before Hunchback and that was the last Oscar he won.
And then Clopin does that question "Who is the monster and who is the man?" And then after that terrific opening, we're introduced to Quasimodo motivating a cute little bird to fly. Yeah, that answered the question really fast.
"...He saw corruption everywhere, except within.", I didn't catch the lyrics as a kid, but now I understand how descriptive and powerful it is in its simplicity, this short sentence.
The Princess and the Frog was actually pretty good, with the concept of black magic and dealing with evil spirits. Dr. Facilier's death was one of the darkest I've seen, but it was kinda funny too.
mtman318 The dark tone and the social/religious/sexual questions it rolls up? Surely not. But it is not Disney's fault. BUT! Luckily, Disney (Pixar) still can make complex movies that offer just as much for adults as for chilldren - or even more. For example Up!, Wall-E, Inside Out.
Honestly Frollo is one of the best villains portrayed in any Disney Reinassance movie, he literally murders an innocent woman and attempts to kill her baby in the first five minutes of the movie, his obsession with Esmeralda and the fact he genuenly thinks he's perfect and can do no wrong makes him so terrifyingly realistic that I can't believe how this movie is so underrated. I wish there were more Disney movies like this...
@@yardz876 Don't tempt them. They'd make Quasimodo into a gender fluid who has to constantly be rescued by a Mary Sue Esmerelda who's somehow a master combatant and Phoebus into a total cuck who worships at her feet.
Let's all admit it, the Archdeacon's part is amazing *See there the innocent blood you have spilled* *On the Steps of Notre Dame* *Now you would add this child's blood to your guilt* *On the Steps of Notre Dame* *You can lie to yourself and your minions* *You can claim that you haven't a qualm* *But you can never run from* *Nor hide what you've done from the Eyes* *The very Eyes of Notre Dame*
Nor hide what you've done from the Eyes The very Eyes of Notre Dame Considering Notre Dame means Our Lady, referencing Mary, the Archdeacon isn't personifying the cathedral or speaking figuratively, he is literally saying you can't hide from the eyes of Mary.
I have been thinking, when the archdeacon catches Frollo and calls him out, you sly dog you. Ha, you committed a crime on holy ground. I didn't think about that when this came out.
It's even better in French, he says "Go tell your lies to your minions, so they can praise the purity of your soul, but you will never hide you guiltiness to the holy eye of Notre Dame" (well imo it's better. But the "he saw corruption everywhere except within" is badly translate so Idk which version I prefer)
4:20 When the Archdeacon said that Claude Frollo can't hide from the eyes of Notre Dame, he didn't just mean the building alone. The scene panned to the saints and then to the Virgin Mary Herself. "Notre Dame" means "Our Lady" in French so when he meant you can't hide from the eyes, he meant you can't hide from the Virgin Mary's eyes watching in judgement in Heaven. Such a chilling and beautiful scene. Disney doesn't have the guts to make such a movie in this day and age.
I love how Frollo calls for the virgin Mary to “give him sanctuary” later in the film - where he was the one who was about to drown a baby, while the statue depicting Mary is her, protectively holding her baby.
Ha 420 no but fr that scene made even ME horrified even though I haven’t done anything that comes even remotely close to the horrors Claude Frollo has committed
Not just panned to them. All of the eyes were looking directly at him as well if I remember right. Granted that was over 20 years ago I don't remember.
“Some say the soul of the city’s the toll of the bells of Notre Dame” it’s withstood 800 years. It withstood that fire. Notre Dame is still there. And it will rebuild.
The soundtracks to Prince of Egypt (yes, I know this isn't a Disney movie) and Hunchback of Notre Dame are my favorite of any animated movies I've seen. I love each song from both of the movies. They just have a way of making chills travel down your spine.
"You can lie to yourself and your minions, you can claim that you haven't a quam, but you cannot run from, nor hide what you've done from the eyes, the very eyes of Notre Dame!" Powerful stuff there.
06:03 Been replaying this for 25 years and it gets the goosebumps going and the hair standing on end EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. That one soprano going hard as hell pierces my soul.
I can hit that note since I am a coloratura soprano, which is a rare female voice that you don't hear very often. It takes a lot to hit that note, but it can be done. As a Catholic, I love this film and the musical that combines the book with the songs from the film. No matter how many times I sing this song with the others from the film or the musical, I get chills every time. But that is more than enough to tell you how good the song is. 😄
Same....the narrator hits a top D at the end as well....I was studying to be an opera singer at the time and tried many times to get it. Half killed myself lol.
@@sschweg08 I found a podcast recently where he said it took a whole year of practice to be able to hit that note and damn, I was even more impressed. They threw this song at the poor musicians halfway through production not even knowing if they would be able to do it and they NAILED it.
@@sschweg08 www.dizradio.com/dod/DOD_1_7_2016.mp3 It's kind of a shame that they used a different mix at the end of the soundtrack version that doesn't blend the different voices together as well as in the movie and highlight that note, but MAN do I appreciate that one soprano singing a whole octave above him so much more now
I love how this film combined Disney music, the parent death cliche, villainous monologues, and more into a song that not only works, but surpasses any other music to this day. Also I love how the Archdeacon basically tells Frollo "you're damned to hell" without ever showing anger.
[Intro: Choir] Olim Olim deus accelere Hoc saeculum splendidum Accelere fiat venire olim [Clopin] Morning in Paris, the city awakes To the bells of Notre Dame The fisherman fishes, the bakerman bakes To the bells of Notre Dame To the big bells as loud as the thunder To the little bells soft as a psalm And some say the soul of the city's The toll of the bells The bells of Notre Dame (Speaking) Listen, they're beautiful, no? So many colours of sound, so many changing moods Because you know, they don't ring all by themselves [Puppet] - They don't? [Clopin] No, silly boy Up there, high, high in the dark bell tower Lives the mysterious bell ringer Who is this creature? [Puppet] - Who? [Clopin] What is he? [Puppet] - What? [Clopin] How did he come to be there? [Puppet] - How? [Clopin] Hush, and Clopin will tell you It is a tale, a tale of a man and a monster (Sung) Dark was the night when our tale was begun On the docks near Notre Dame [Man #1, spoken] Shut it up, will you! [Man #2] We'll be spotted! [Woman] Hush, little one [Clopin, sung] Four frightened gypsies slid silently under The docks near Notre Dame [Man #3, spoken] Four guilders for safe passage into Paris [Clopin, sung] But a trap had been laid for the gypsies And they gazed up in fear and alarm At a figure whose clutches Were iron as much as the bells [Man #1, spoken] Judge Claude Frollo! [Clopin, sung] The bells of Notre Dame [Chorus] Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy) [Clopin] Judge Claude Frollo longed To purge the world Of vice and sin [Chorus] Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy) [Clopin] And he saw corruption Ev'rywhere Except within [Frollo, spoken] Bring these gypsy vermin to the palace of justice [Guard] You there, what are you hiding? [Frollo] Stolen goods, no doubt. Take them from her [Clopin] She ran [Chorus, sung] Dies irae, dies illa (Day of wrath, that day) Solvet saeclum in favilla (Shall consume the world in ashes) Teste David cum sibylla (As prophesied by David and the sibyl) Quantus tremor est futurus (What trembling is to be) Quando Judex est venturus (When the Judge is come) [Woman, spoken] Sanctuary, please give us sanctuary! [Frollo] A baby? A monster! [Archdeacon] Stop! [Clopin, sung] Cried the Archdeacon [Frollo, spoken] This is an unholy deamon I am sending it back to Hell, where it belongs [Archdeacon, sung] See there the innocent blood you have spilt On the steps of Notre Dame [Frollo, spoken] I am guiltless. She ran, I pursued [Archdeacon, sung] Now you would add this child's blood to your guilt On the steps of Notre Dame [Frollo, spoken] My conscience is clear! [Archdeacon, sung] You can lie to yourself and your minions You can claim that you haven't a qualm But you never can run from Nor hide what you've done from the eyes The very eyes of Notre Dame [Chorus] Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy) [Clopin] And for one time in his life Of power and control [Chorus] Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy) [Clopin] Frollo felt a twinge of fear For his immortal soul [Frollo, spoken] What must I do? [Archdeacon] Care for the child, and raise it as your own [Frollo] What? I'm to be saddled with this misshapen...? Very well. Let him live with you, in your church [Archdeacon] Live here? Where? [Frollo] Anywhere (Sung) Just so he's kept locked away Where no one else can see (Spoken) The bell tower, perhaps And who knows, our Lord works in mysterious ways (Sung) Even this foul creature may Yet prove one day to be Of use to me [Clopin, spoken] And Frollo gave the child a cruel name A name that means "half-formed": Quasimodo (Sung) Now here is a riddle to guess if you can Sing the bells of Notre Dame Who is the monster and who is the man? [Clopin and Chorus] Sing the bells, bells, bells, bells Bells, bells, bells, bells Bells of Notre Dame
In greek the part where clopin says "frolo felt a twinge of fear for his immortal soul" is so powerful: "And for the first time the cruel judge, felt that somewhere above there is an Ultimate Judge"...
I'd also really love to mention that,once again in the greek dub,Frollo is reffered to as "the enemy of notre dame", and yk what, someone else latinised and translated the lyrics literally,let me just copy and paste, oh btw I added in the part where Clopin and the puppet are talking, everything else is by that other random stranger lol) Na, to Parisi ksipnaei ksana sta skalia tis Panagias (Here, Paris wakes up again at the stairs of Notre dame) Psarades psarevoun fournarides psinoun sta skalia tis Panagias (Fishermen fish, bakers bake, at the stairs of Notre Dame) Oi megales kabanes vrontane, oi mikres tragoudane glika (The big bells thunder, the smalls sing sweetly) Kai afti i mousiki eine i idia i psihi tis palias.. tis megalis Panagias (And this music is the same soul of the old... of the big Notre Dame) /|\ Back at the theater wagon /|\ "Akooste,panemorfos ihos,ti orea melothia,posa sinesthimata.." (Listen,beautiful sound..what a great melody,how many emotions..) "Giati ops xerete,den htipoun apo monew toos." (But as you know,they don't ring by themselves.) "Ohi?" (No?) "Ohi,anorime." (No,immature one.) "Eki pano,psila,psila sto skotino kabanario,zi o mistiriodeis kabanokoostis." (Up there,high,high in the dark bell tower,lives the mysterious bellringer.) "Pio ine afto to plasma?" (Who is this creature?) "Pio!" (Who!) "Pos ine?" (How is it?) "Pos!" (How!) "Ti kani taha eki pano?" (What is it doing up there?) "Ti!" (What!) "Papse!" (Stop!) "Ahh.." (Ahh..) "Sas to lei o Clopinos,itan mia fora enas adras,ke ena teras.." (Clopin's telling you,there was once a man,and a monster.." Mauro skotadi eixe pesei ston molo sta skalia tis Panagias (Black darkness, had fallen on the pier at the stairs of Notre dame) Nati tsigannoi skies pou glistroun sta stena tis geitonias (Here gypsies, shadows that slip in the alleys of the neiborhood) Omos kapios tous stinei pagida, enas agrios, kakos dikastis (But someone sets them a trap, a brutal, evil judge) Mia morfi san grothia, siderenia, varia, san tou exthrou o dikastis Frolo tou exthrou tis Panagias (A shape like a fist, iron, heavy, like the enemy- judge Frolo- the enemy of Holy Mary/Notre Dame) O Claude Frolo dikastis kritis tou kosmou autou (Claude Frolo, judge, ruler of this world) Kinigaei pantou tin diafora ektos eaftou (hunts everywhere the corruption, except from himself) "Ferte auta ta parasita sto megaro tis dikaiosinis" (Bring these parasites in the hall of judgment) "Esi ekei! Na do ti kriveis! Klopimaia sigoura, partis ta amesws" (You there! Lemme see what you hide! Stolen goods for sure, take them immediately To skaei... ( She runs...) "Doste mou asylo, sas parakalo!" (Give me sanctuary, please!) "Ena vrefos? Ah, ti asximo!" (An infant? Ah, how ugly!) "Mh! - Fonakse o iereas- Einai enas frixtos daimonas, ton stelno piso stin Kolasi, opou anikei" (Don't! - Shout the priest- It is a hideous demon, I'm sending him in Hell, where he belongs) "Exises aima athoon anthropon, sta skalia tis Panagias"( You spilled blood of innocent people, at the stairs of Notre Dame) "Eimai athoos, epraksa to sosto" (I'm innocent, I did right) "Thes na skotoseis kai touto to vrefos sta skalia tis Panagias" (You wanna kill and this infant, at the stairs of Notre Dame) "Exw kathari sinidisi!"( I have clean conscience!) "O eautos sou mporei na to antexei na sou leei pos den exei enoxes, ma pote den tha vreis pouthena na krifteis, ap to vlemma, ap tin matia tis Panagias" (Yourself may endure it, telling you you have no guilts, but you will never find anywhere to hide, from the sight, from the gaze of Notre Dame) Kai gia proti tou fora o agrios dikastis, eniose pos kapou iparxei o anotatos kritis.. (And for hia 1st time the ruthless judge, felt like somewhere exists the ultimate judge/ruler) "Ti prepei na kanw?"(What must I do?) "Frontise to paidi, san na tane diko sou"(Take care of the child, like it was yours) "Pos?! Thes na mou fortoseis auto to teras? As einai... tha zisei omos mazi sou stin ekklisia" (How? You want to burden me this monster? Let it be... He will however live with you in the church) "Na zisei edo? Pou? (Live here? Where?) " Opou thes.. Zise edw kala krimmenos san se filaki. Sto kabanario mporei.. O Theos pos tha ta ferei.. pote den ksereis.. I frixti morfi sou isws tha mou xreiastei, kapoia stigmi... "( Wherever you want... Live here, good hidden like in prison. In the bell tower maybe... How God will bring it.. You never know... Your hideous shape maybe be in use for me.. Some moment...) And Frolo, edwse sto paidi ena fovero onoma, tin leksi pou simainei dismorfos.. Kouasimodos... (And Frolo, gave the child a despicable name, the wors that means disfigured... Quasimodo...) Na exo ena enigma gia olous se sas sta skalia tis Panagias (Here I got an enigma, for all of you at the stairs of Notre Dame) Poios einai Aggelos poios Satanas ( Who is an Angel and who a Satan)
Kai ixoun pantou kabanes stin kardia tos Panagiaaaaas ( And sounds everywhere bells in the heart of Notre Daaaame
Someones gonna kill me for this, but I don't care - on balance, Hunchback has the best soundtrack of any Disney movie. There are some songs that are better than certain ones in the film, but on balance none manage to reach the consistent high point of this one.
I don't even think "A Guy Like You" is a bad song, it just feels out of place with the AMAZING songs like "The Bells of Notre Dame" "Out There" "God Help the Outcasts" and "Hellfire."
I agree. This is Broadway material. The music still gives me goosebumps and reminds me of my love for church music and how it can get right to your soul. I love the lion king soundtrack as well but it doesnt compare to the beauty of the bells of Notre Dame
Once I saw on the news that Notre Dame was on fire, all I thought of was Quasi screaming "Santuary!"... Came back to the soundtrack as soon as I was able to. Prayers to Notre Dame 🙏
Hello everyone, random Parisian person here. Thank you so much for having us in your thoughts. It’s really heartwarming seeing so many people sharing our pain like that. Monday was truly heartbreaking for us. Thankfully the damage is less extensive than we initially thought! The roof and spire might be gone but she’s still standing strong and the most precious art pieces are safe and that’s what matters most! We’re all really impatient to see her rebuilt and a ton of money is being donated to see that happen. I can’t wait for opening day!
When she's rebuilt, the place will shine as beautifully as ever. As sad as it is to lose the history that comes with the ceiling and the forest, the bell towers and much of the other parts of the building from original structure built centuries ago still stand. The mixture of modern and historical pieces of the building will also only add to its lure as the spire had existed for less than half its history before it burnt down. This is just another chapter in the long and storied history of Notre Dame,
Hey fellow parisian. I imagined the grand re-opening day as soon as I saw the fire. It greatly helped to cope with the "upset". Actually I don't understand how anyone could be that saddened: that big ol' church is immortal! I secretely hoped one chunck of the wall would collapse, so we could really use the word "re-build". That was just a flesh wound! I mean a wood wound on France's soul! Still, we'll meet on opening day! Hope the bells will cover the cheers!
Im not a very religious person but God bless you guys in Paris and all over France, I cried for Notre Dame when I saw the news. Her glory will be restored and she will shine as bright as ever when she is restored❤
I can't wait to see beautiful Notre Dame rebuilt. She's wounded now, but still hanging on, and she's got good people looking after her. I love modern skyscrapers and consider buildings like Notre Dame to be their living ancestors, who showed the way forward for all that we know now, in terms of engineering. I was horrified when I woke up after a long night shift and saw the news, and thought for sure that we were going to lose that precious building. Imagine my relief when word came out that she was saved, and even her stained glass windows had survived, along with so many of her other treasures.
Funnily I think you'll find many people who say that Hunchback was a giant fall from grace for Disney, despite the incredible opening. Things are MUCH worse today that your comment may let on.
It's even worse once you read the art concept book and realized that they completely blew it. The original ideas for Wish would of made for a fantastic movie to celebrate 100 years of Disney. But they let politics get in the way and as a result, Wish was ruined. Now fans are using the art concept book to make their own Wish remakes.
Since the Notre Dame Cathedral burned down today I thought it was only right to listen to this in it's honor. We truly lost a priceless piece of history today.....
It didn't completely burn down. The bell towers and front facade is still intact along with the inside of the building but the roof is almost completely gone. It is still very sad :(
@@morgan595 Even more good news; the statues on top were removed last week for repair and during the blaze, the priests and emergency crew rescued relics and art and the stained glass windows have survived, including the famous rose windows such as the one Esmeralda stands beneath during God Help the Outcasts.
@@makaylareitman1232 Interestingly, the spire itself was a "mix of ancient and modern", since the spire that was destroyed was built in the 19th century, hundreds of years after the cathedral was originally built. I think because we're looking at Notre-Dame de Paris through the lens of 850 years of history, we sometimes forget all the changes it already has undergone over all that time. While I personally dislike the idea of adding something ultra-modern and completely different from the rest of the architecture, I try to remind myself that the cathedral has always been an ever-evolving work of art.
Merlyn Pyndragon actually I never saw it until I was 14. I loved it. my mom didn't like this movie, or anastasia. I just recently got to watch them. I love them both now, and the music in this blew me away.
The organ at 4:28 is so chilling. I absolutely LOVE it. And the singers voice on that note right at the end gives me the chills. Tenors, man! So beautiful❤
Frollo: Now what? Archdeacon: Adopt that baby and raise it like a son!! Frollo:... this baby that I was just wanting to kill? K. Archdeacon: yes, this is a good plan.
I love how the music swells from silence and deepens. It really does give you a feeling of a looming power looking over you. Like the eyes of Notre Dame.
That last part...that insanely high note, "DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME!!!" I'm sure I'm not the only one who gets chills every time. BTW listening to this in June 2020.
This is the only Disney movie that "grew up" with me. There's adult content in every Disney film in the form of jokes that you didn't understand as a kid. But racism? Lust? _Assaulting an innocent boy and publicly humiliating him for laughs?_ Seeing that stuff changes you. I remember learning for the first time what Frollo's "Hellfire" meant. I remember seeing Quasimodo with a dagger in his hand and learning "Good people will do bad things if they're pushed." The Prince of Egypt and The Hunchback of Notre Dame will always be my favorite movies because they're such a big part of my childhood _and_ adulthood.
TheDeceivingHeart while I love the movie I don’t watch it too often. I do happen to be watching it this moment😂 such a funny coincidence to get that notification right now
I’m sorry, but no one is giving enough love to the soprano holding that D6 for around 3 slow measures on a ritardando with only a catch breath toward the beginning. Is it an impossible note? On its own, bit really. But it barely wavered for a moment the entire time. Good for her!
The endings to almost every song in this movie are so powerful I can't pull it off, no matter how much I wanna impress people by shouting "bells of NOTRE DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME!!!"
You need to listen to the end of this number in the French version then, one of the sustained notes in the chord has a little more emphasis and makes it even more powerful. Search for "Le Bossu de Notre Dame - Les Cloches de Notre Dame" and click the on the video with the same thumbnail as this, skip to the end, you won't be disappointed.
+Sofia Nishimura Well, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Mulan, Tarzan, Home of the Rage (Heard this Disney movie yet?), Enchanted, and Tangled.
Revisiting the Disney Rennaisance, I'm blown away by this movie's music. Generally, this soundtrack puts all the others to shame. It creates such a dramatic and somber tone, and it's just so epic!
Alan Menken was nominated for six awards for his work on this soundtrack, and he won _one_ of them. I don't care what he was up against, the last 30 seconds of this song alone should have gotten him at least four of them.
Listen, I grew up with Disney music. I love Under the Sea, Be Our Guest, Circle of Life, I'll Make a Man Out of You....but this movie has the most amazing and criminally underrated soundtrack out of all of them by a mile
Lion King was my favorite movie growing up and I absolutely adore its soundtrack. But after growing up and understanding music better, I can agree that this soundtrack is criminally underrated. It is so powerful. It's secretly now my new favorite Disney soundtrack
I was 6 when I saw this movie in theaters. My mouth was agape for a good 2 mins after this opening as my tiny kid brain could not comprehend the God tier shit I just witnessed and heard. Even now at age 25 I'm like *ITS SOOOOO AHHHMAZZZZIIINNGGGG (゜ロ゜)* as I type this.
+The Dynast Queen I saw this at the premiere in New Orleans in the Superdome. I won four tickets and took my hubby, my godchild who was three or four at the time and one of my sisters. I only wish they would have premiered the Princess and the Frog from here since it is about NO. I love this movie, and yes, it is very underrated. I have the soundtrack and the movie.
+Ava Daniel-Johnson I don't understand why it didn't premiere in, i don't know, Paris. I know New Orleans is well known for it's French heritage but i'm just saying.
Best Disney movie ever! The music is so brilliant, and let's not forget Frollo's awesome awesome awesome song! This movie is SO underrated and I have no idea why.
I love the way the storyteller narrates the entire story of Quasimoto in six minutes. His voice is super dramatic and fun to listen to. Every single character in this movie has a deep recognizable and gentle voice all except for the villain of course. But they all have a deeply recognizable and distinctive sound to their voices making them the way they are. Just by listening to the voices I can easily pinpoint which characters which so very superb voice acting from the cast of this movie! One of Disney’s best!
Of course he is. He was a real man with real motives for behaving the way he did. In an era when man was devoted to God, and religion mandated no man of God could take a wife, how that mortal battles with his primal desires. He's a robust and complex character whose complexity is based in real life, and I think that's what makes him such a compelling character.
I know but firstly. Being a Disney film they have to have singing statues or whatever. To lighting the mood. Since this movie does deal with some heavy issues. Such as persecution, lust & Religious fundamentalism.
***** I actually thought the animation was better than The Lion King's. However, the big project of the time was actually Pocahontas. Everyone thought that was the most prestigious project and a possible Best Picture contender. Obviously, it was no where near as good as the Lion King, but before it's release The Lion King was seen as the lesser project.
"Sanctuary, please give us sanctuary!" the raw desperation in the delivery of that line gives me chills and manages to make me tear up even after having listened to this song for six years and counting.
The climax to this song “bells, bells, bells…” gave me goosebumps when I was 6 years old, way back when this first released in theaters. And it still does to this day.
I have just got to say this: Of all the scores Disney has ever made, this is probably the most epic and beautiful of their catalogue. Alan Menken's magnum opus can be heard in this soundtrack. I just stand up and applaud the genius and scope of his work in this film.
Snape-Itachi, the line in the reprise at the end is more powerful, in my opinion. "So here is a riddle to guess if you can, sing the bells of Notre Dame. WHAT makes a monster and what makes a man?"
vbacs22 Hilariously, Tony Jay, Frollo's voice actor, also played a character in Beauty and the Beast. The guy Gaston goes to to get Belle's father thrown into the asylum. Just love that.
When Frollo says at 5:24 “And who knows are Lord works in mysterious ways” that gave me the chills even the music when he says that literally gives me chills. I love this movie. So beautifully done :)
"Some say the soul of the city is in the bells of Notre Dame" We'll rebuild you, Notre Dame de Paris, fire cannot touch the love of your French people 4-15-19
When Frolo gets his reckoning by the priest…. The chorus after the woman died on the steps…. The final BELLS BELLS BELLS Such a powerful number. absolutely beautiful and insane intro.
I think what makes Frolo the best villain Disney has ever made, is because he has good intentions. He's a religious judge who serves God, but in the process makes hundreds suffer, and keeps an innocent from the outside world. Frollo may just be the most realistic villain Disney has ever made.
ROCKaholic The must is, I think, that Frollo, besides being a villain, is human... And that's the SCARIEST SHIT EVER, like, he's got desire for a woman, and desire for power, and gets batshit crazy because it enters in conflict with his religion, plus Esmeralda just thinks "EW GROSS", and he slips into insanity !
When Quasimodo's mother is running and it builds to a crescendo, the chorus says in latin, "Dies irae" meaning "wrath of God." As in, the wrath of "God" (how Frollo sees himself) is after her. That's also why the chorus stops abruptly when the Archdeacon cuts in. His actually holy presence counteracts Frollo.
I love how they used this music here, because it is talking about the judgement day, when Jesus will judge us humans, but on this movie it's implying that Frollo is the "judge" (and he is a judge, haha!)
Perfect analysis, except that _Diēs Īrae_ means literally 'the Day of Wrath', not exactly 'God's Wrath'... although it is evidently God's wrath, this specific line doesn't explicitly state that yet; it comes later in the chant.
This is my favorite Disney movie ever because of the soundtrack, the historical accuracy, the plot, the characters, the swearing, and more importantly, no fake heroes.
"She ran, I pursued" Is just the coldest shit you can say after you just murder someone on the steps of a church.
That was the coldest shit he could have said after murdering a mother of an infant baby in front of a church. Then how he said "Just like your gypsy mother" at the end. He was a villan the moment I heard his voice.
SANCTUARY PLEASE GIVE UP SANCTUARY
That part was just more sad
Judge Frollo was sure a heartless, nasty badass, but that was what made him so cool if you ask me.
@@josephmarrison4606 what made him cool to me was how realistic he was almost paralleling similar historical figures
And this is in the first 5 minutes! When I think of Hunchback I think of Frollo
Let's all be honest, this is the most badass opening Disney has ever had in a movie.
(my opinion)
id say not the best but one of the best
@@kurtyhumchietonelada4784 what do you think is the best?
@@-maquia- circle of life(lion king) but bells of the notre dame is second
thats undisputed
@@-maquia- Gospel Truth, Hercules
I envy the people who got to experience this in theaters. they must have been literally blown away during the climax of this song
Yea it was awesome
Same. It must have been phenomenal!
First film I ever saw at the cinema at the age of 6, remember being blown away by scene of Paris on fire, and crying my eyes out for reasons I didn’t really understand at ‘Sanctuary! Sanctuary! Sanctuary!’
Yes, this intro was preposterously impressive, as was the scene where Frolo sings to the fire about Esmerelda. These two are some of my favourite scenes ever
Roane Swindon
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Worst part, Hunchback didn't even win best musical score or song, even though 95% of the entire soundtrack is just epic with so much passion and emotion behind each second of music.
Completely agree.
I believe by then was when the Academy had to change the rules because Menken had one every year before this movie. Pocahontas came before Hunchback and that was the last Oscar he won.
The 95% mostly because of A Guy Like You right?
right...
This soundtrack is amazing 100% agree
@@TheHManShow So basically voter fatigue?
And then Clopin does that question "Who is the monster and who is the man?" And then after that terrific opening, we're introduced to Quasimodo motivating a cute little bird to fly. Yeah, that answered the question really fast.
My favorite part of the song “who is the monster and who is the mannn” 😂😂
@@knifelovingrogue it does
That's sublime
Does Clopin's badass high note at the end seriously get anyone else. *Bells of Notre DAME!* Sounds absolutely insane.
@matteo.parzanese LOL
"...He saw corruption everywhere, except within.", I didn't catch the lyrics as a kid, but now I understand how descriptive and powerful it is in its simplicity, this short sentence.
exactly , above all when frollo is suppoused to be the priest
That's like my favorite line of this song
That's why this movie underrated in my opinion. Because of its moral message, even applying to those who *seem* right on the outside
His high note at the end will never fail to amaze me. That high note sounds like insanity. *Bells of Notre DAME!* Pure brilliance.
@@phillipdannyjohnston8506 archdeacon
Those last "bells, bells, bells" will always give me goosebumps
Truly spinechilling, was going to say the exact same thing.
IKR??
SAME it’s so intense but amazing none the less
Paul Kandel did a phenomenal job of voicing and singing as Clopin!!!
I always feel the same in that part ❤️
The only thing rivalling this opening is "Deliver Us" from The Prince of Egypt. Such powerful songs, truly.
Which was also Stephen Schwartz. (This time, music AND lyrics and not just lyrics.)
I just came from that song thinking the same thing. Both excellent and spine chilling openings, they're both such powerful songs.
I would say the opening to Anastasia is a close second ;)
There both so good
Phuong Nguyen LITERALLY WHAT I WAS THINKING
“A tale of a man...of a man and a monster”
Chills
Also “who is the monster and who is the man”
Jane Eger double meanings galore
The man is Quasimodo and the Monster is Frollo.
Went full circle. That's good music writing
When i was a kid, i heard "A tale of a man and his master"
Let's not forget the ending reprise: "What makes a monster, and what makes a Man?"
Disney no longer has the balls to make something like this today.
The Princess and the Frog was actually pretty good, with the concept of black magic and dealing with evil spirits. Dr. Facilier's death was one of the darkest I've seen, but it was kinda funny too.
mtman318 well it did flop in a sense
mtman318 The dark tone and the social/religious/sexual questions it rolls up? Surely not. But it is not Disney's fault. BUT! Luckily, Disney (Pixar) still can make complex movies that offer just as much for adults as for chilldren - or even more. For example Up!, Wall-E, Inside Out.
William R Your icon perfectly fits your comment!
+William R my friend, you have tact. lol
That high note on the last “DAAAAAAAAME!!!” though, just WOW! The voice actor for Coplin didn’t have to go this hard, but he did it for us
Actually, he did have to sing it like that. Stephen Schwartz is the king of belting, and wrote the lyrics that way.
@@ChienaAvtzon Schwartz only wrote the lyrics, the composition was Alan Menken's doing.
Especially in the ending.
It gets me every time I hear it. It just hits that musical sweet spot... 😇❤️🔥
He's my fav character honestly
Honestly Frollo is one of the best villains portrayed in any Disney Reinassance movie, he literally murders an innocent woman and attempts to kill her baby in the first five minutes of the movie, his obsession with Esmeralda and the fact he genuenly thinks he's perfect and can do no wrong makes him so terrifyingly realistic that I can't believe how this movie is so underrated. I wish there were more Disney movies like this...
And his death scene is one of the all-time greats...and not just for a Disney movie.
I think this warrants a live action version.
Disney gave up on art and storytelling for pure cash grabs and we’ll never get anything like this era again. Tragic.
@@yardz876 Don't tempt them. They'd make Quasimodo into a gender fluid who has to constantly be rescued by a Mary Sue Esmerelda who's somehow a master combatant and Phoebus into a total cuck who worships at her feet.
well said
Let's all admit it, the Archdeacon's part is amazing
*See there the innocent blood you have spilled*
*On the Steps of Notre Dame*
*Now you would add this child's blood to your guilt*
*On the Steps of Notre Dame*
*You can lie to yourself and your minions*
*You can claim that you haven't a qualm*
*But you can never run from*
*Nor hide what you've done from the Eyes*
*The very Eyes of Notre Dame*
that line gave me chills because the priest is calling out frollo in front of God and his church
Nor hide what you've done from the Eyes
The very Eyes of Notre Dame
Considering Notre Dame means Our Lady, referencing Mary, the Archdeacon isn't personifying the cathedral or speaking figuratively, he is literally saying you can't hide from the eyes of Mary.
really conveys the feeling of "NOW YOU'RE FUCKED"
I have been thinking, when the archdeacon catches Frollo and calls him out, you sly dog you. Ha, you committed a crime on holy ground. I didn't think about that when this came out.
It's even better in French, he says "Go tell your lies to your minions, so they can praise the purity of your soul, but you will never hide you guiltiness to the holy eye of Notre Dame" (well imo it's better. But the "he saw corruption everywhere except within" is badly translate so Idk which version I prefer)
That high note man, it's something else.
And today I was able to actually hit it!
Nice one! Proud of you, stranger upon the internet 😊
@@TheJoukai that's awesome!
I love singing it
But can you sing the high note from the choir here 3:31
4:20
When the Archdeacon said that Claude Frollo can't hide from the eyes of Notre Dame, he didn't just mean the building alone. The scene panned to the saints and then to the Virgin Mary Herself. "Notre Dame"
means "Our Lady" in French so when he meant you can't hide from the eyes, he meant you can't hide from the Virgin Mary's eyes watching in judgement in Heaven.
Such a chilling and beautiful scene. Disney doesn't have the guts to make such a movie in this day and age.
*Notre-DamE ;)
I love how Frollo calls for the virgin Mary to “give him sanctuary” later in the film - where he was the one who was about to drown a baby, while the statue depicting Mary is her, protectively holding her baby.
Ha 420 no but fr that scene made even ME horrified even though I haven’t done anything that comes even remotely close to the horrors Claude Frollo has committed
I also understood it as God is watching because Notre Dame is a church and considered holy ground so you can never hide from God.
Not just panned to them. All of the eyes were looking directly at him as well if I remember right. Granted that was over 20 years ago I don't remember.
Everyone Else: Disney no longer has the balls to have openings like this anymore!
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Fans of the Notre Dame novel: This movie is way too light!
still pretty dark for disney
@@shortstory.8120 It really is.
Victor Hugo himself started lightening the story long before this. Look up "La Esmerelda."
Victor Hugo’s copy is very dark and probably my favorite book
The original book was actually written to draw attention to gothic architecture so it makes sense Disney changed it a lot. It was also really graphic.
Why don't we get epic openings like this anymore?
Disney is more focused on quantity nowadays rather than quality, to increase profits
Moana had a pretty epic opening...
@- Fú - Tangled and Moana are both great in my opinion
Because religion offends everyone.
someone neutered Disney.
I love how the Hellfire chorus keeps showing up in the cracks of this theme.
WereDictionary Me 2
leitmotifs
Oh my gosh you're right!
Yees, me too😍😍😍
no the chorus of hellfire is the bells of notre dame
“Some say the soul of the city’s the toll of the bells of Notre Dame”
it’s withstood 800 years. It withstood that fire. Notre Dame is still there. And it will rebuild.
800 years, 8,000, it matters not. Notre Dame will fall like every other building one day. Still looks pretty cool.
@@kenjikune2565 the pyramids: 🙂
@@kaorinyuuki5099 What about them? They've all been looted & are now only used as tourist attractions. I'd give them a few more millenia.
@@kenjikune2565 you're gonna be excited when I tell you how it burned down
@@kenjikune2565 Looted, but still standing.
“Who is the monster and who is the man” is a line in the song I physically cannot get through without getting major chills
This movie's soundtrack is godly.
No disputing that
It shouldn’t be surprising. It’s a sacred movie.
The soundtracks to Prince of Egypt (yes, I know this isn't a Disney movie) and Hunchback of Notre Dame are my favorite of any animated movies I've seen. I love each song from both of the movies. They just have a way of making chills travel down your spine.
Price of Egypt... That a boy/girl
KipperTheArt Stephen Schwartz, he is THE MAN!
KipperTheArt exactly! both of them were composed by the same person. Stephan Schwartz should have done more scores
KipperTheArt Amen!! :D
KipperTheArt Couldn't agree more!!
"You can lie to yourself and your minions, you can claim that you haven't a quam, but you cannot run from, nor hide what you've done from the eyes, the very eyes of Notre Dame!" Powerful stuff there.
06:03 Been replaying this for 25 years and it gets the goosebumps going and the hair standing on end EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. That one soprano going hard as hell pierces my soul.
I can hit that note since I am a coloratura soprano, which is a rare female voice that you don't hear very often. It takes a lot to hit that note, but it can be done. As a Catholic, I love this film and the musical that combines the book with the songs from the film. No matter how many times I sing this song with the others from the film or the musical, I get chills every time. But that is more than enough to tell you how good the song is. 😄
Same....the narrator hits a top D at the end as well....I was studying to be an opera singer at the time and tried many times to get it. Half killed myself lol.
Same!❤
I come back to this song like once a month just to hear that high d. Straight up toe-curling.
"Judge Claude Frollo longed to purge the world of vice and sin,
And he saw corruption everywhere, except within..."
*BRO*
Chilling right?
The voice of Clopin does an amazing job here, singing the opening song. Especially the last high note is just perfect
Paul Kandel! He's amazing
@@sschweg08 I found a podcast recently where he said it took a whole year of practice to be able to hit that note and damn, I was even more impressed. They threw this song at the poor musicians halfway through production not even knowing if they would be able to do it and they NAILED it.
@@StaysAndStories that's FASCINATING omg!!
@@StaysAndStories what podcast if I may ask?
@@sschweg08 www.dizradio.com/dod/DOD_1_7_2016.mp3
It's kind of a shame that they used a different mix at the end of the soundtrack version that doesn't blend the different voices together as well as in the movie and highlight that note, but MAN do I appreciate that one soprano singing a whole octave above him so much more now
I love how this film combined Disney music, the parent death cliche, villainous monologues, and more into a song that not only works, but surpasses any other music to this day.
Also I love how the Archdeacon basically tells Frollo "you're damned to hell" without ever showing anger.
Agreed
[Intro: Choir]
Olim
Olim deus accelere
Hoc saeculum splendidum
Accelere fiat venire olim
[Clopin]
Morning in Paris, the city awakes
To the bells of Notre Dame
The fisherman fishes, the bakerman bakes
To the bells of Notre Dame
To the big bells as loud as the thunder
To the little bells soft as a psalm
And some say the soul of the city's
The toll of the bells
The bells of Notre Dame
(Speaking)
Listen, they're beautiful, no?
So many colours of sound, so many changing moods
Because you know, they don't ring all by themselves
[Puppet]
- They don't?
[Clopin]
No, silly boy
Up there, high, high in the dark bell tower
Lives the mysterious bell ringer
Who is this creature?
[Puppet]
- Who?
[Clopin]
What is he?
[Puppet]
- What?
[Clopin]
How did he come to be there?
[Puppet]
- How?
[Clopin]
Hush, and Clopin will tell you
It is a tale, a tale of a man and a monster
(Sung)
Dark was the night when our tale was begun
On the docks near Notre Dame
[Man #1, spoken]
Shut it up, will you!
[Man #2]
We'll be spotted!
[Woman]
Hush, little one
[Clopin, sung]
Four frightened gypsies slid silently under
The docks near Notre Dame
[Man #3, spoken]
Four guilders for safe passage into Paris
[Clopin, sung]
But a trap had been laid for the gypsies
And they gazed up in fear and alarm
At a figure whose clutches
Were iron as much as the bells
[Man #1, spoken]
Judge Claude Frollo!
[Clopin, sung]
The bells of Notre Dame
[Chorus]
Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy)
[Clopin]
Judge Claude Frollo longed
To purge the world
Of vice and sin
[Chorus]
Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy)
[Clopin]
And he saw corruption
Ev'rywhere
Except within
[Frollo, spoken]
Bring these gypsy vermin to the palace of justice
[Guard]
You there, what are you hiding?
[Frollo]
Stolen goods, no doubt. Take them from her
[Clopin]
She ran
[Chorus, sung]
Dies irae, dies illa (Day of wrath, that day)
Solvet saeclum in favilla (Shall consume the world in ashes)
Teste David cum sibylla (As prophesied by David and the sibyl)
Quantus tremor est futurus (What trembling is to be)
Quando Judex est venturus (When the Judge is come)
[Woman, spoken]
Sanctuary, please give us sanctuary!
[Frollo]
A baby? A monster!
[Archdeacon]
Stop!
[Clopin, sung]
Cried the Archdeacon
[Frollo, spoken]
This is an unholy deamon
I am sending it back to Hell, where it belongs
[Archdeacon, sung]
See there the innocent blood you have spilt
On the steps of Notre Dame
[Frollo, spoken]
I am guiltless. She ran, I pursued
[Archdeacon, sung]
Now you would add this child's blood to your guilt
On the steps of Notre Dame
[Frollo, spoken]
My conscience is clear!
[Archdeacon, sung]
You can lie to yourself and your minions
You can claim that you haven't a qualm
But you never can run from
Nor hide what you've done from the eyes
The very eyes of Notre Dame
[Chorus]
Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy)
[Clopin]
And for one time in his life
Of power and control
[Chorus]
Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy)
[Clopin]
Frollo felt a twinge of fear
For his immortal soul
[Frollo, spoken]
What must I do?
[Archdeacon]
Care for the child, and raise it as your own
[Frollo]
What? I'm to be saddled with this misshapen...?
Very well. Let him live with you, in your church
[Archdeacon]
Live here? Where?
[Frollo]
Anywhere
(Sung)
Just so he's kept locked away
Where no one else can see
(Spoken)
The bell tower, perhaps
And who knows, our Lord works in mysterious ways
(Sung)
Even this foul creature may
Yet prove one day to be
Of use to me
[Clopin, spoken]
And Frollo gave the child a cruel name
A name that means "half-formed":
Quasimodo
(Sung)
Now here is a riddle to guess if you can
Sing the bells of Notre Dame
Who is the monster and who is the man?
[Clopin and Chorus]
Sing the bells, bells, bells, bells
Bells, bells, bells, bells
Bells of Notre Dame
空白 I appreciate this
Clopin is a neat character.
Bless you, my dude
What does the intro part translate to?
@@toonkid5196 Someday, someday, God speed
This bright millennium
Let it come someday
6:03 that soprano in the background is legendary.... Holy crap
It's just.......heavenly! Ehhhhh?
Why thank you I know the person
@@hydracdxv What's their name?
@@TigerPrawn_ Its the guy who plays Clopin I think
I may be wrong on this, but I heard that's Paul Kandel himself.
20 years later and I still can't get over the magnificence of this.
I know I never will. This music shaped me as a human.
Same
In greek the part where clopin says "frolo felt a twinge of fear for his immortal soul" is so powerful: "And for the first time the cruel judge, felt that somewhere above there is an Ultimate Judge"...
holy - that is such a raw line - thank you for sharing!!?
I'd also really love to mention that,once again in the greek dub,Frollo is reffered to as "the enemy of notre dame", and yk what, someone else latinised and translated the lyrics literally,let me just copy and paste, oh btw I added in the part where Clopin and the puppet are talking, everything else is by that other random stranger lol)
Na, to Parisi ksipnaei ksana sta skalia tis Panagias
(Here, Paris wakes up again at the stairs of Notre dame)
Psarades psarevoun fournarides psinoun sta skalia tis Panagias
(Fishermen fish, bakers bake, at the stairs of Notre Dame)
Oi megales kabanes vrontane, oi mikres tragoudane glika
(The big bells thunder, the smalls sing sweetly)
Kai afti i mousiki eine i idia i psihi tis palias.. tis megalis Panagias
(And this music is the same soul of the old... of the big Notre Dame)
/|\ Back at the theater wagon /|\
"Akooste,panemorfos ihos,ti orea melothia,posa sinesthimata.."
(Listen,beautiful sound..what a great melody,how many emotions..)
"Giati ops xerete,den htipoun apo monew toos."
(But as you know,they don't ring by themselves.)
"Ohi?"
(No?)
"Ohi,anorime."
(No,immature one.)
"Eki pano,psila,psila sto skotino kabanario,zi o mistiriodeis kabanokoostis."
(Up there,high,high in the dark bell tower,lives the mysterious bellringer.)
"Pio ine afto to plasma?"
(Who is this creature?)
"Pio!"
(Who!)
"Pos ine?"
(How is it?)
"Pos!"
(How!)
"Ti kani taha eki pano?"
(What is it doing up there?)
"Ti!"
(What!)
"Papse!"
(Stop!)
"Ahh.."
(Ahh..)
"Sas to lei o Clopinos,itan mia fora enas adras,ke ena teras.."
(Clopin's telling you,there was once a man,and a monster.."
Mauro skotadi eixe pesei ston molo sta skalia tis Panagias
(Black darkness, had fallen on the pier at the stairs of Notre dame)
Nati tsigannoi skies pou glistroun sta stena tis geitonias
(Here gypsies, shadows that slip in the alleys of the neiborhood)
Omos kapios tous stinei pagida, enas agrios, kakos dikastis
(But someone sets them a trap, a brutal, evil judge)
Mia morfi san grothia, siderenia, varia, san tou exthrou o dikastis Frolo tou exthrou tis Panagias
(A shape like a fist, iron, heavy, like the enemy- judge Frolo- the enemy of Holy Mary/Notre Dame)
O Claude Frolo dikastis kritis tou kosmou autou
(Claude Frolo, judge, ruler of this world)
Kinigaei pantou tin diafora ektos eaftou
(hunts everywhere the corruption, except from himself)
"Ferte auta ta parasita sto megaro tis dikaiosinis"
(Bring these parasites in the hall of judgment)
"Esi ekei! Na do ti kriveis! Klopimaia sigoura, partis ta amesws"
(You there! Lemme see what you hide! Stolen goods for sure, take them immediately
To skaei... ( She runs...)
"Doste mou asylo, sas parakalo!" (Give me sanctuary, please!)
"Ena vrefos? Ah, ti asximo!"
(An infant? Ah, how ugly!)
"Mh! - Fonakse o iereas- Einai enas frixtos daimonas, ton stelno piso stin Kolasi, opou anikei"
(Don't! - Shout the priest- It is a hideous demon, I'm sending him in Hell, where he belongs)
"Exises aima athoon anthropon, sta skalia tis Panagias"( You spilled blood of innocent people, at the stairs of Notre Dame)
"Eimai athoos, epraksa to sosto"
(I'm innocent, I did right)
"Thes na skotoseis kai touto to vrefos sta skalia tis Panagias"
(You wanna kill and this infant, at the stairs of Notre Dame)
"Exw kathari sinidisi!"( I have clean conscience!)
"O eautos sou mporei na to antexei na sou leei pos den exei enoxes, ma pote den tha vreis pouthena na krifteis, ap to vlemma, ap tin matia tis Panagias"
(Yourself may endure it, telling you you have no guilts, but you will never find anywhere to hide, from the sight, from the gaze of Notre Dame)
Kai gia proti tou fora o agrios dikastis, eniose pos kapou iparxei o anotatos kritis..
(And for hia 1st time the ruthless judge, felt like somewhere exists the ultimate judge/ruler)
"Ti prepei na kanw?"(What must I do?)
"Frontise to paidi, san na tane diko sou"(Take care of the child, like it was yours)
"Pos?! Thes na mou fortoseis auto to teras? As einai... tha zisei omos mazi sou stin ekklisia" (How? You want to burden me this monster? Let it be... He will however live with you in the church)
"Na zisei edo? Pou? (Live here? Where?)
" Opou thes.. Zise edw kala krimmenos san se filaki. Sto kabanario mporei.. O Theos pos tha ta ferei.. pote den ksereis.. I frixti morfi sou isws tha mou xreiastei, kapoia stigmi... "( Wherever you want... Live here, good hidden like in prison. In the bell tower maybe... How God will bring it.. You never know... Your hideous shape maybe be in use for me.. Some moment...)
And Frolo, edwse sto paidi ena fovero onoma, tin leksi pou simainei dismorfos.. Kouasimodos...
(And Frolo, gave the child a despicable name, the wors that means disfigured... Quasimodo...)
Na exo ena enigma gia olous se sas sta skalia tis Panagias (Here I got an enigma, for all of you at the stairs of Notre Dame)
Poios einai Aggelos poios Satanas ( Who is an Angel and who a Satan)
Kai ixoun pantou kabanes stin kardia tos Panagiaaaaas ( And sounds everywhere bells in the heart of Notre Daaaame
This man,,,,belted a D5. Had nothing but chills when I first heard it
I can as well 😊 I sing in a tribute band for Judas Priest and I can match Rob Halford's range very well all the way up to a C6
Someones gonna kill me for this, but I don't care - on balance, Hunchback has the best soundtrack of any Disney movie. There are some songs that are better than certain ones in the film, but on balance none manage to reach the consistent high point of this one.
I don't even think "A Guy Like You" is a bad song, it just feels out of place with the AMAZING songs like "The Bells of Notre Dame" "Out There" "God Help the Outcasts" and "Hellfire."
JJdaPK "a guy like you" isn't a bad song. It's just not very useful plot wise.
I kinda think it's a tie between this and the Hercules soundtrack. That shit is real.
I agree. This is Broadway material. The music still gives me goosebumps and reminds me of my love for church music and how it can get right to your soul. I love the lion king soundtrack as well but it doesnt compare to the beauty of the bells of Notre Dame
God help the outcasts, out there, hellfire, this song. No Disney song is as beautiful or causes such emotion!
the music here is just epic. I wish disney would go back to this style.
+Erick Pan-Cho Oh I know Disney would be a lot more awesome if they went back to this style
It seems that disney was more mature during our childhood. Then suddenly went to a coddling posture after. Strange.
Very weird....I never realy noticed as a child,and they say Disney is never dark.
A lot of the cartoons we watched as kids had dark moments.
Although there r people wo don't see them and they just think Disney's for kids
Did Disney music peak with this exact song? I'm gonna say yes.
You are correct, sir
Yep
I think that honor goes to Tarzan actually.
@@infini.tesimo that was more phill collins win
4 years late, but no. Same movie, actually.
Two words
Hell
Fire
I wonder how many started listening to this again after the fire yesterday?
Edward Probst
I’ve loved this story for years and I come back here
Once I saw on the news that Notre Dame was on fire, all I thought of was Quasi screaming "Santuary!"... Came back to the soundtrack as soon as I was able to. Prayers to Notre Dame 🙏
Yup
UA-cam just happened to recommend this to me when the fire started
Me!! Since Monday night...
“She Ran!”
(Turns up volume to max)
*”D I E S I R A E, D I E S I L L A!!!”*
"SANCTUARY PLEASE GIVE US SANCTUARY"
(I have my volume all the way up the entire song)
"YOU CAN NEVER RUN OR HIDE WHAT YOU'VE DONE FROM THE EYEEEES!!!!"
rhyu dao the very eyes of Notre Dame
*KYRIE ELISON!!*
And for one time in his life
Of POWER and CONTROL
*KYRIE ELISON!!!*
Frollo felt a twinge of *fear*
For his immortal soul....
the priest has such a *powerful* voice, I love it so much
Sooooooo many goosebumps...
Still epic to this day
No one can hit that notes of Clopin at the end. Just wow. Clopin and Frollo are just taking over the whole movie with their songs
Hello everyone, random Parisian person here. Thank you so much for having us in your thoughts.
It’s really heartwarming seeing so many people sharing our pain like that. Monday was truly heartbreaking for us.
Thankfully the damage is less extensive than we initially thought! The roof and spire might be gone but she’s still standing strong and the most precious art pieces are safe and that’s what matters most!
We’re all really impatient to see her rebuilt and a ton of money is being donated to see that happen. I can’t wait for opening day!
When she's rebuilt, the place will shine as beautifully as ever. As sad as it is to lose the history that comes with the ceiling and the forest, the bell towers and much of the other parts of the building from original structure built centuries ago still stand. The mixture of modern and historical pieces of the building will also only add to its lure as the spire had existed for less than half its history before it burnt down. This is just another chapter in the long and storied history of Notre Dame,
Hey fellow parisian. I imagined the grand re-opening day as soon as I saw the fire. It greatly helped to cope with the "upset".
Actually I don't understand how anyone could be that saddened: that big ol' church is immortal! I secretely hoped one chunck of the wall would collapse, so we could really use the word "re-build". That was just a flesh wound! I mean a wood wound on France's soul!
Still, we'll meet on opening day! Hope the bells will cover the cheers!
My prayers and postive thoughts and energy go to you and the city of Paris forever
Im not a very religious person but God bless you guys in Paris and all over France, I cried for Notre Dame when I saw the news. Her glory will be restored and she will shine as bright as ever when she is restored❤
I can't wait to see beautiful Notre Dame rebuilt. She's wounded now, but still hanging on, and she's got good people looking after her. I love modern skyscrapers and consider buildings like Notre Dame to be their living ancestors, who showed the way forward for all that we know now, in terms of engineering. I was horrified when I woke up after a long night shift and saw the news, and thought for sure that we were going to lose that precious building. Imagine my relief when word came out that she was saved, and even her stained glass windows had survived, along with so many of her other treasures.
The Chorus is so powerful... it should be part of an awesome opera.
This song is part of our marching band's halftime show. Does that count?
LiveatAurburnstudios Well... it's a start
I like how he use "Dies Irae" - like mozart and verdi.
How about those pipes on Clopin? That was quite a powerful High note at the end.
Shachar Har-Shuv Yeah, I like that one too
*"But you never can run from nor hide what you've done from the eyes.*
*The very eyes of Notre Dame!"*
I physically can’t believe this is the same studio that made Wish. What Disney’s come to is embarrassing.
I believe they will bounce back, but we don't know when. Remember Disney's history is cyclical. They are in a slump rn.
Funnily I think you'll find many people who say that Hunchback was a giant fall from grace for Disney, despite the incredible opening.
Things are MUCH worse today that your comment may let on.
It's even worse once you read the art concept book and realized that they completely blew it. The original ideas for Wish would of made for a fantastic movie to celebrate 100 years of Disney. But they let politics get in the way and as a result, Wish was ruined. Now fans are using the art concept book to make their own Wish remakes.
Since the Notre Dame Cathedral burned down today I thought it was only right to listen to this in it's honor. We truly lost a priceless piece of history today.....
It didn't completely burn down. The bell towers and front facade is still intact along with the inside of the building but the roof is almost completely gone. It is still very sad :(
@@linkfan160 Oh really? That's great news! I didn't know they were able to salvage any of the building. Thanks for correcting me
@@morgan595 Even more good news; the statues on top were removed last week for repair and during the blaze, the priests and emergency crew rescued relics and art and the stained glass windows have survived, including the famous rose windows such as the one Esmeralda stands beneath during God Help the Outcasts.
Katrynna Rochelle do you think they will try to recreate the spire or will they add their own touch to make it a mix of ancient and modern
@@makaylareitman1232 Interestingly, the spire itself was a "mix of ancient and modern", since the spire that was destroyed was built in the 19th century, hundreds of years after the cathedral was originally built. I think because we're looking at Notre-Dame de Paris through the lens of 850 years of history, we sometimes forget all the changes it already has undergone over all that time. While I personally dislike the idea of adding something ultra-modern and completely different from the rest of the architecture, I try to remind myself that the cathedral has always been an ever-evolving work of art.
One of the best and probably the darkest movie Disney has ever had,i love everything about this movie especially this opening.
I didn't see it as a child but I know a lot of the deeper, darker themes would have been lost on me if I had. Watching it now is unnerving.
Merlyn Pyndragon actually I never saw it until I was 14. I loved it. my mom didn't like this movie, or anastasia. I just recently got to watch them. I love them both now, and the music in this blew me away.
I love this movie but I would also say that The Black Cauldron is pretty scary for a Disney movie.
The book was so depressing and sad
Jaden Omega Pinocchio is the darkest. Trust me try it now. 👊🏽
The organ at 4:28 is so chilling. I absolutely LOVE it. And the singers voice on that note right at the end gives me the chills. Tenors, man! So beautiful❤
The voice of Clopin Trouillefou throughout the film, both spoken and song, puppet and man is Paul Kandel.
@@Stitchthecat4 they picked a great person for clopin
Frollo: Now what?
Archdeacon: Adopt that baby and raise it like a son!!
Frollo:... this baby that I was just wanting to kill? K.
Archdeacon: yes, this is a good plan.
This sis so true
Why did the Archdeacon think that was a good idea, again?
@@dig-daegstudios2340 He made him raise his son as a way to repay his sin for killing someone (Quasi’s mother) on God’s sacred ground.
@@dig-daegstudios2340he did this to see if the judge is willing to repent for literal murder on the holy grpunds
6:08 “DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME!!”
While its on fire
Jajajajaja, and say:
Norte Drame
It’s ironic that the main theme is attributed to a Disney villain song
That man can sing higher than I can
Musical storytelling is a fading art. Listening to this reminds you why that's kind of a tragedy.
Props to the soprano who holds a high D for 15 seconds 6:08-6:23
It's actually held by the narrator as well
Yes. It was insane
@@PRsweetness It's an amazing feat.
Late comment but dude, right?!
isnt he supposed to be a Tenor. hes a guy
Jesus Christ, Paul Kandel (Clopin) has an incredible voice.
Stop using my Savior's name in vain.
That note he sings at the end with the soprano is just incredible!
Listen Polish version, belive me, its worth it.
"...a figure whose clutches were iron as much as the bells of Notre Dame" is still one of my favorite lyrics of all time.
Best opening Disney had ever done!
indeed
Better than CoL for sure.
CoL?
İts the best Definately !!!
Nothing else compares!
I love how the music swells from silence and deepens. It really does give you a feeling of a looming power looking over you. Like the eyes of Notre Dame.
Can't believe I didn't notice the Hellfire motif at 0:35 until now.
That last part...that insanely high note, "DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME!!!"
I'm sure I'm not the only one who gets chills every time.
BTW listening to this in June 2020.
The climax I just 👌
He was like "Daaaaaaaaaaaaaame! ' and I went" Damn!"
I fucked around on my guitar and the best note I could find was a D on the high E string. Are you fucking kidding me?!? 😂 THIS MAN IS A LEGEND
Honestly that jester needs more appreciation
@@abbymorrison3097 Sure that's not just someone else in the choir - i don't think it's the main singer...
This is the only Disney movie that "grew up" with me. There's adult content in every Disney film in the form of jokes that you didn't understand as a kid. But racism? Lust? _Assaulting an innocent boy and publicly humiliating him for laughs?_ Seeing that stuff changes you. I remember learning for the first time what Frollo's "Hellfire" meant. I remember seeing Quasimodo with a dagger in his hand and learning "Good people will do bad things if they're pushed." The Prince of Egypt and The Hunchback of Notre Dame will always be my favorite movies because they're such a big part of my childhood _and_ adulthood.
Zootopia has a whole theme about racism (i see this comment was made before that movie came out though)
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When he hit that last note, goosebumps!!!
Oh god yes^^
That soprano too tho!!
it brings tears to my eyes every goddamn time.
TheDeceivingHeart while I love the movie I don’t watch it too often. I do happen to be watching it this moment😂 such a funny coincidence to get that notification right now
I’m sorry, but no one is giving enough love to the soprano holding that D6 for around 3 slow measures on a ritardando with only a catch breath toward the beginning. Is it an impossible note? On its own, bit really. But it barely wavered for a moment the entire time. Good for her!
that's some Montserrat Caballé stuff right there
As a first soprano, I can truly appreciate this marvel. Especially with someone that has such a broad octave range! Truly magnificent.
Fun fact: It took Kandel an entire year to hit that last note.
It paid off.
I've never heard a more powerful ending to a song in my goddamn LIFE.
The endings to almost every song in this movie are so powerful I can't pull it off, no matter how much I wanna impress people by shouting "bells of NOTRE DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAME!!!"
try putting holy water in your lungs
maybe it'll work
i never actually really tried but i heard someone did it
+Spike Garland . . . You just aren't trying hard enough. ::winks::
+Millennia0007 It makes every hair on my body stand on end, and a tingling sensation course through every vein in my being.
You need to listen to the end of this number in the French version then, one of the sustained notes in the chord has a little more emphasis and makes it even more powerful. Search for "Le Bossu de Notre Dame - Les Cloches de Notre Dame" and click the on the video with the same thumbnail as this, skip to the end, you won't be disappointed.
*googles alan menken*
"HE'S ONLY 66 HE CAN STILL MAKE MORE MUSIC!!"
+Sofia Nishimura Well, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pocahontas, Hunchback of Notre Dame, Hercules, Mulan, Tarzan, Home of the Rage (Heard this Disney movie yet?), Enchanted, and Tangled.
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Him and Stephen Schwartz they need to put in a bubble.
@RosePetalProductions He's the guy who composed all the music for those movies
He's composing for Enchanted 2!
Revisiting the Disney Rennaisance, I'm blown away by this movie's music. Generally, this soundtrack puts all the others to shame. It creates such a dramatic and somber tone, and it's just so epic!
6:00 You gotta have the balls and the best vocal cords by pulling this off, holy shit that’s powerful!
Who is the monster and who is the man?
All the chills. Every time.
Who the monster? The men call Dad,
Who the men? The people bulling :D
Best intro to a Disney film since a very long time.
And what was the last great Disney intro before this film came out?
+Doctor Cragmire (Dr. Cragmire)
Why, that's easy...
The Lion King
+Elijah Anderson AH ZABENYA
Or is it...
The Bells of Notre Dame!
+Elijah Anderson Nah, Beauty and the Beast.
don't forget about the prince of egypt. that's great too
Alan Menken was nominated for six awards for his work on this soundtrack, and he won _one_ of them.
I don't care what he was up against, the last 30 seconds of this song alone should have gotten him at least four of them.
Listen, I grew up with Disney music. I love Under the Sea, Be Our Guest, Circle of Life, I'll Make a Man Out of You....but this movie has the most amazing and criminally underrated soundtrack out of all of them by a mile
Lion King was my favorite movie growing up and I absolutely adore its soundtrack. But after growing up and understanding music better, I can agree that this soundtrack is criminally underrated. It is so powerful. It's secretly now my new favorite Disney soundtrack
I was 6 when I saw this movie in theaters. My mouth was agape for a good 2 mins after this opening as my tiny kid brain could not comprehend the God tier shit I just witnessed and heard. Even now at age 25 I'm like *ITS SOOOOO AHHHMAZZZZIIINNGGGG (゜ロ゜)* as I type this.
+The Dynast Queen I saw this at the premiere in New Orleans in the Superdome. I won four tickets and took my hubby, my godchild who was three or four at the time and one of my sisters. I only wish they would have premiered the Princess and the Frog from here since it is about NO. I love this movie, and yes, it is very underrated. I have the soundtrack and the movie.
Never saw dis movie
+Ava Daniel-Johnson I don't understand why it didn't premiere in, i don't know, Paris. I know New Orleans is well known for it's French heritage but i'm just saying.
+The Dynast Queen I had the exact same experience!
+Ava Daniel-Johnson no way! really? how old were you when you won those tickets and we're you lucky?
Best Disney movie ever! The music is so brilliant, and let's not forget Frollo's awesome awesome awesome song! This movie is SO underrated and I have no idea why.
Too dark for typical Disney Audiences, too light for honest to God Victor Hugo fans.
I loved it when i was a kid, and i love it now! If you look away from the childish factors, it's a great movie for adults too :D
This and Pocahontas really don't get the credit they deserve imo.
the music in this is just faboo, it was the first disney ost i ever bought and i used to listen to it all over and over
alan menken is a god
thelouisfanclub And don't forget Stephen Schwartz! He wrote the freakin' lyrics!
I love the way the storyteller narrates the entire story of Quasimoto in six minutes. His voice is super dramatic and fun to listen to. Every single character in this movie has a deep recognizable and gentle voice all except for the villain of course. But they all have a deeply recognizable and distinctive sound to their voices making them the way they are. Just by listening to the voices I can easily pinpoint which characters which so very superb voice acting from the cast of this movie! One of Disney’s best!
These young kids are sleeping on Hercules and Hunchback of Notre dame soundtracks. These movies are underrated
Does anyone else think Frollo is the best Disney villain ever?
He kinda scare me but yeah he is a cool Disney Villain ties with my other fave villains
@@annawoodman4556 don't you mean, "be prepared" to kill?
Hes my favorite villain and Hades.
frollo is the best okay he just is
Of course he is. He was a real man with real motives for behaving the way he did. In an era when man was devoted to God, and religion mandated no man of God could take a wife, how that mortal battles with his primal desires. He's a robust and complex character whose complexity is based in real life, and I think that's what makes him such a compelling character.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame could have been one of the best animated movies ever... if not for those stupid fucking gargoyles.
+ladle It still is one of the best animated movies ever, despite the gargoyles.
I know but firstly. Being a Disney film they have to have singing statues or whatever. To lighting the mood. Since this movie does deal with some heavy issues. Such as persecution, lust & Religious fundamentalism.
im working on a cut with those scenes removed.
+ladle Gotta love the marketing department, ever contemptuous of the audience.
***** I actually thought the animation was better than The Lion King's.
However, the big project of the time was actually Pocahontas. Everyone thought that was the most prestigious project and a possible Best Picture contender. Obviously, it was no where near as good as the Lion King, but before it's release The Lion King was seen as the lesser project.
"Sanctuary, please give us sanctuary!" the raw desperation in the delivery of that line gives me chills and manages to make me tear up even after having listened to this song for six years and counting.
"Who is the monster and who is the man"
That gave me chills all over my body
Every once in a while I get the urge to just listen from 5:43 to the end like five times in a row. That final high D kills it every time
"I'm free I'm free... DANG IT"
2019: I'm free, I'm free!
2020: ..Dang it!
@@lucyxd9059 Lol XD
@@LilDemona XDD
@@lucyxd9059 XD
@@armandocastaneda5310 XD
The climax to this song “bells, bells, bells…” gave me goosebumps when I was 6 years old, way back when this first released in theaters. And it still does to this day.
I have just got to say this: Of all the scores Disney has ever made, this is probably the most epic and beautiful of their catalogue. Alan Menken's magnum opus can be heard in this soundtrack. I just stand up and applaud the genius and scope of his work in this film.
When the start of a Disney movie is a scene of a mother being killed and a baby about to be thrown into a well....
Why did Disney change
Cause people got too sensitive.
Parents don't want their children to see the harshness of the world too early
Because they prefer to be more subtle with mature themes so they don't scare kids.
Change in demographics
"who is thw monster and who is the man?"
disney have the best morals ....
and that line in the end of the movie- this is just so powerful and good
Snape-Itachi el “Disney have the best morals...”
Dude. No.
Snape-Itachi, the line in the reprise at the end is more powerful, in my opinion. "So here is a riddle to guess if you can, sing the bells of Notre Dame. WHAT makes a monster and what makes a man?"
This movie is an underrated Disney masterpiece for both kids and adults.
And I’d argue this intro is far superior compared to the Lion King intro
the jester character ATE, THOSE NOTES AT THE END GIVE ME CHILLS
No Disney song can ever compare to the soundtrack of this movie like holy fuck
I know! The voices of the choir is so powerful!
Birch Yesss, especially Frollo's. That beautiful bass is like no other in the Disney universe.
vbacs22 Hilariously, Tony Jay, Frollo's voice actor, also played a character in Beauty and the Beast. The guy Gaston goes to to get Belle's father thrown into the asylum. Just love that.
Holy fuck is the right choice of words
Alan Menken is a musical genius.
oh wow. I stand correct.
Ricky Smith
Enchanted and Chicken Little were Disney.
Oh, and don't forget Stephen Schwartz! He wrote the freakin' lyrics!
Ricky Smith Ok! Calm down! You've clarified that.
You don't need to take that tone... Even though I can't hear the way you're saying it.
That Latin never fails to send chills down the spine
When Frollo says at 5:24 “And who knows are Lord works in mysterious ways” that gave me the chills even the music when he says that literally gives me chills. I love this movie. So beautifully done :)
5:24 When Judge Frollo Sings 🎶Even This Foul Creature May Yet Prove One Day To Be...🎶 Whoa! Judge Frollo Has A Great Singing Voice
"Now here is a riddle, to guess if you can, sing the bells of Notre Dame; who is the monster and who is the man?"
DAT FINAL NOTE. HOLY SHIT.
I know right?
I get chills every time
It's very intense and unexpected
DXhardy831 And almost impossible to sing
Boris de Groot oh I believe that
"Some say the soul of the city is in the bells of Notre Dame"
We'll rebuild you, Notre Dame de Paris, fire cannot touch the love of your French people
4-15-19
When Frolo gets his reckoning by the priest…. The chorus after the woman died on the steps…. The final BELLS BELLS BELLS
Such a powerful number. absolutely beautiful and insane intro.
That last note though that Clopin hits though ... damn
I think what makes Frolo the best villain Disney has ever made, is because he has good intentions. He's a religious judge who serves God, but in the process makes hundreds suffer, and keeps an innocent from the outside world. Frollo may just be the most realistic villain Disney has ever made.
Those types of villains are scarier, bad guys who don't think but BELIEVE they are doing good and don't believe they are doing ANY wrong.
You have just described (minus the religious part) the Inspector Javert, the other great villain of Victor Hugo. :)
Throw in an internal dilemma of lust and vanity, and you've got yourself quite the Disney villain indeed ;) I agree, he's one of the best.
ROCKaholic The must is, I think, that Frollo, besides being a villain, is human... And that's the SCARIEST SHIT EVER, like, he's got desire for a woman, and desire for power, and gets batshit crazy because it enters in conflict with his religion, plus Esmeralda just thinks "EW GROSS", and he slips into insanity !
Clopin didn't have to hit that last Notre Dame like that, but he did it for us. Respect.
When Quasimodo's mother is running and it builds to a crescendo, the chorus says in latin, "Dies irae" meaning "wrath of God." As in, the wrath of "God" (how Frollo sees himself) is after her.
That's also why the chorus stops abruptly when the Archdeacon cuts in. His actually holy presence counteracts Frollo.
Right! And then at 3:37 the actual dies irae hymn plays for a second in the trombones and bells! Such a great piece in its music theory choices
it means day of wrath
I love how they used this music here, because it is talking about the judgement day, when Jesus will judge us humans, but on this movie it's implying that Frollo is the "judge" (and he is a judge, haha!)
Dies means day. Deus means god, or "deity", which literally descended from the latin "deus".
Perfect analysis, except that _Diēs Īrae_ means literally 'the Day of Wrath', not exactly 'God's Wrath'... although it is evidently God's wrath, this specific line doesn't explicitly state that yet; it comes later in the chant.
This is my favorite Disney movie ever because of the soundtrack, the historical accuracy, the plot, the characters, the swearing, and more importantly, no fake heroes.
What about Phoebus? He hooked up with Quasi's girl right in front of him.
There's no actual swearing my homie. At most they just say damnation and hell in a religious term. But I agree with the rest of it!
I freaking hated Phoebus
Dat last note tho
Clopin hit it out of the park with the ending,gives me chills every time.
When Disney used to make such great masterpiece of songs and animations...
That build up from 3:44 - 4:00 is the most beautiful emotional thing ever. Would love to hear that live.