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Bernadette 2021-11-15 08:01:26
Be kind
Because of the girl's kind heart, Quasimodo was able to discern the seriousness, the goodness, and the beauty, reflecting on the previous ignorance, realizing what is right and what is wrong, and finally chose the doctrine of human nature rather than deceit. It is also because of his gratitude...
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Eugenia 2021-11-15 08:01:26
Should have been the coolest villain
Frollo, the villain judge in the play, is the character with the most potential to become the deepest villain in Disney's history.
Of course he did not in the end.
Why do I say this, I can talk about Frollo's personality at the beginning.
When he first appeared in the movie, he was...
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Jaylon 2022-03-24 09:01:38
Not just an anti-Disney narrative, it's not a good story. Compared with the past modern fairy tales, which were concise, full, tall, straight and round, this time it is intended to amplify the sharpness of reality, which is cold, wet and somewhat deformed. The characters are blurred and sticky, and the final hell-judgment-like burning scene and tone are out of place and disappear inconceivably. The advantages are also quite obvious: the two original voices of the judge and the captain are powerful and comfortable to listen to; the hand-painted original painting and computer CG are handled quite harmoniously; the composition, lighting, angle and lens are as accurate and three-dimensional as the stage, creating an unparalleled visual perception.
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Aric 2021-11-15 08:01:26
I can’t get your love, but I still have love in my heart, I can love many people, this is also a realm
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame quotes
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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.
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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.