Extended Reading
  • Mabelle 2022-03-21 09:01:42

    Look at the Hunchback

    The animated movies I watched when I was very young, I only remember the exotic and beautiful Esmeralda, the cute lamb, the handsome captain was shot to death by an arrow, and the perverted judge rubbed his face against Esmeralda's silk scarf in front of the stove in pain and pain. Twisted and...

  • Wilburn 2021-11-15 08:01:26

    A fairy tale for children

    I think what I am about to open is a brand new treasure box, but the key is the persistence to a certain period of life in the past. Having said that, I am full of guilt for all the previous things, and I don't know how long the newly constructed sustenance here will last, but as I go, I...

  • Bridgette 2022-04-20 09:01:36

    The music is particularly strong, and it can be regarded as a hit when compared to a serious opera. I don't like the story very much. Many stories have a tragic ending that can be turned into a comedy, but Notre Dame de Paris really can't. It's a matter of opinion whether the tragedy of romanticism turns into a Disney-style family carnival, but don't really expect to get the essence of the original from this animation.

  • Gail 2022-04-23 07:01:44

    The embodiment of mainstream cartoon morality and ethics. Positive characters cannot kill, and Quasimodo even reached out to help the bishop who wanted to kill him. Bad people often die because of their own mistakes, especially after failing to persecute positive people.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame quotes

  • Frollo: [announcing to the gypsies at the Court of Miracles] There'll be a little bonfire in the square tomorrow, and you're all invited to attend.

    [to his guards]

    Frollo: Lock them up.

    Quasimodo: [rushing forward] No! Please, Master!

    [Frollo turns and glares at him, as if to say, "You disobeyed me again". He walks away as Quasi grovels sorrowfully]

    Quasimodo: No, no...

    Frollo: [to his remaining guards] Take him back to the bell tower, and make sure he says there.

  • Clopin: [singing] 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? Whatever their pitch, you feel them bewitch you, the rich and the ritual knells of the bells of Notre Dame.