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Quasimodo
As the cholera epidemic spreads through the city, Quasimodo is caught between political turmoil and an impossible love.
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Plot Summary
In 15th-century Paris, the hunchbacked bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, Quasimodo, yearns for acceptance among the people he can only observe from his tower. He befriends the colorful gargoyles and secretly attends the Festival of Fools, where he meets the beautiful Romani dancer Esmeralda. Quasimodo's life becomes complicated when the cruel Judge Frollo also desires Esmeralda, leading to a dangerous conflict.
Critical Reception
The Hunchback of Notre Dame was met with generally positive reviews, with critics praising its animation, music, and mature themes, though some found its adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel to be simplified. It was also a commercial success, resonating with audiences for its emotional depth and powerful message.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning animation and memorable musical numbers.
Applauded for tackling mature themes like prejudice and social injustice with sensitivity.
Some critics noted the film's departure from the darker elements of the source material.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's beautiful animation, heartwarming story, and its poignant messages about acceptance and inner beauty. Many remember the powerful songs and the compelling character of Quasimodo.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score and Best Original Song ('God Help the Outcasts'). Won an Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Feature.
Fun Fact
The film's creators conducted extensive research in Paris, including visiting Notre Dame Cathedral, to ensure historical accuracy in the depiction of the setting.
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