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World Famous Comics: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (A Walt Disney Masterpiece)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (A Walt Disney Masterpiece)
Starring: Jason Alexander, Mary Kay Bergman, Corey Burton, Jim Cummings, Bill Fagerbakke
Directed By: Gary Trousdale
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: VHS Tape
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC
Label: Walt Disney Home Video
Number of Items: 1
Release Date: March 04, 1997
Running Time: 91 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: June 21, 1996

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The misconception about this animated film from Disney was that it was a movie for kids--something Victor Hugo never had in mind. In fact, despite a cute brace of singing gargoyles who are Quasimodo's (Tom Hulce) best friends, this version of Hugo's classic tale is really adult entertainment, with a strong set of songs by Alan Menken. The story remains mostly the same (though tricked out with a happier ending than Hugo's): Quasimodo, the ward of repressive monk Frollo, falls for a gypsy girl named Esmerelda (Demi Moore)--though she loves one of the king's guards (Kevin Kline). But they are all put in jeopardy by the wicked Frollo, whose secret passion for Esmerelda leads him to seek her death. At times too dark and even a shade kinky, something that may scare younger viewers. --Marshall Fine


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:4.50 out of 5.00 stars

4 out of 5 starsAn unexpectedly great movie
One of Disney's less famous films turn out to be a masterpiece. It's got great characters like the kind Quasimodo and the Gypsy. However, the song Hellfire is too dark.



2 out of 5 starsPretty decent, but couldn't they have taken bigger chances with this?
I have read "Notre-Dame de Paris (a.k.a. The Hunchback of Notre-Dame)" by Victor Hugo, and it has become one of my all-time favorite books. When I saw the Disney adaptation, I was a bit disappointed. Let me start with the good.

THE GOOD SIDE: I admire the beautiful animation (especially the accurate rendering of the Notre-Dame cathedral). It's all been done very splendidly. The songs "Topsy Turvy" and "God Help the Outcasts" are very enjoyable. The gargoyles Hugo, Victor, and Laverne will provide excellent comic relief for the kids. And finally, I'm glad they took a very dark approach for a Disney film like this . . .

THE BAD SIDE: Unfortunately, this isn't dark enough. My main complaint is changing much of Victor Hugo's adult novel into a G-rated family film.

Here are some major examples:
-Clopin is not a jester of the Festival of Fools in the novel, rather he is a protector of the outcasts.
-La Esmeralda is sixteen years old in the novel.
-Phoebus does not have a friendly relationship with the outcasts.
-Claude Frollo is the actual Archdeacon.
-Quasimodo is deaf.
-Jehan does not appear in the film.
-Pierre Gringoire does not appear in the film.
-The novel does NOT have a happy ending.

I mean, come on, the creators of the Disney version could've at least taken some chances with this, make the audience see that animation isn't all about happy animals and dancing trees and etc. etc. But instead, we still get the same family-friendly atmosphere (except the Shrek films) in animated movies (The Incredibles, Mulan, Finding Nemo, Chicken Little, Hoodwinked, etc.). Ugh, what next? Skunks finding success in pop music? Snails becoming superheroes? The animators of today should adapt Miguel de Cervantes's "Don Quixote" or the Finnish epic "The Kalevala" or the Indian Epic "The Ramayana" and bring some dramatic approaches towards animation (whether it's 2D or 3D). Or maybe I could create that dramatic approach myself, since I want to become a director of animation myself.

But who knows? The future still holds many myseteries. We'll never know what's going to happen next.



1 out of 5 starsThe worst, worst, worst of all Disney!
I was appalled at this film. The female main character of this story is a gypsy woman, which wouldn't be a problem but given her attire and manner, she acts more like an exotic dancer and is by no means a role-model for little girls. Her dress looks like it will fall off during much of the show and the hunchback has a bunch of stone character friends that come to life. They do one skit where they make a joke of the Catholic pope and the pope figure head pops off. The only good character in the film is the side priest who tries to defend the hunchback in the beginning.

The film is also very long for children and I just thought given the female character manner, it is not proper for children to watch. I don't have problem with most kids films but this one had too many problems in my opinion. Little ones might not get the immoral treatment of the lady in the film but it does stick in memory without realizing it. Kids tend to mimick everything they see at some point and so the reason for my rating.



5 out of 5 starsThe Best Movie EVER made by Disney
Yes, it was darker than other Disney movie but I think without the darkness it would be horrible and make no sence. Let your children watch it! I had it on tape when I was 5 I didn't understand Hellfire or Frollo lusting for her but I loved the movie still. It all can't be super happy, sooner or later your going to have to tell your children that the world can be horrible. Besides compared to the book it is quite "happy".



5 out of 5 starsHunchback of Notre Dame
Disney has done it again with another hearwarming and adventure movie. There is,love and all the elements that make a super great movie. This movie is great for the whole family, or even watching by yourself. I highly recommend this movie for everyone.
Leslie


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