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The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) Reviews

The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
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After the critical and commercial success of The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King, the Walt Disney Pictures animation studio embarked on their most serious and ambitious animated feature to date with this adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic novel Notre Dame de Paris. Quasimodo (voice of Tom Hulce) is a grotesquely deformed but kind-hearted young man who was abandoned by his parents as an infant and thrown down a well; he was rescued by the priests of Notre Dame, the massive cathedral in the heart of Paris, and he lives there, earning his keep as a bell ringer. Quasimodo has become the ward of Judge Frollo (voice of Tony Jay), an outwardly pious but deeply hateful man who treats Quasimodio with indifference and violently loathes the Gypsies who spend their days in the cathedral's courtyard. Frollo hopes to clear the Gypsies out of Paris with the help of Phoebus (voice of Kevin Kline), leader of the troops under Frollo's command. However, Phoebus does not share Frollo's racist views and harbors no ill will against the Gypsies. When Quasimodo is crowned King of the Fools after leaving Notre Dame during the annual festival of Topsy Turvy Day, the hunchback is ordered beaten by the guards as punishment, but Esmerelda (voice of Demi Moore), a hot-blooded but compassionate gypsy beauty, shows pity on him and helps free him from his chains. The lovely Esmerelda is the first woman to show kindness to the unfortunate Quasimodo, and the hunchback soon falls in love with her. However, the dashing Phoebus is also infatuated with her, and Esmerelda is attracted to Phoebus as well, though she feels a motherly affection for the hunchback. Judge Frollo finds that he also desires Esmerelda, which only inflames his hatred for the Gypsies when she refuses his proposals. Darker and less outwardly comic than most of Disney's features, The Hunchback of Notre Dame does feature comic relief in the form of Victor (voice of Charles Kimbrough) and Hugo (voice of Jason Alexander), a pair of gargoyles who befriend Quasimodo, as well as several songs from Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Tom HulceDemi Moore, (more)
Director(s):
Gary TrousdaleKirk Wise, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Jaime F.

A fantastic animated classic too often overlooked. Not only does this movie feature amazing animation and an exceptional soundtrack, it's surprisingly thought provoking. Not for the youngest of children (a little scary), but it sends an uplifting message about acceptance and selflessness, the importance of standing up to those who victimize others, and that it is the heart, not appearance, that defines a person.

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Brian H.

Too dark for my 5 year old.

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Jacob L.

Much more dark than most Disney animated features. Obvious they tried too hard to make some characters memorable for certain quirks rather than being interesting characters on their own. Many of the songs are good. Overall just trying too hard. I'd maybe watch it again in a couple of years.

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Kristina D.

Great animation, storyline, and characters. However, this is not a Disney movie for young children. They may not understand the undertones of the story and may find it a bit scary at times. But for older children or grown-ups, this is a very enjoyable movie with great songs.

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James D.

This was an OK one timer kids movie.

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Gina G.

My children did not enjoy this movie. It was rather scary and quite greusome in several parts. It also has an anti Christian message.

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Jessica S.

This is a pretty good movie. It is a little darker of a Disney movie, not as carefree as some of the others, but still an overall great movie!

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Michelle S.

one of my favorite disney movies! great music and characters

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Joshua M.

I was very disappointed in this Disney Movie. The story was okay, the music was horrible, and there wasn't any funny parts. They tried to make the Gargoyles the Comic Relief, and it failed miserably. And then it is this whole story about good versus bad and it really did nothing for me. Then the ending, Quasimodo didn't even get the girl, the Handsome Ex-Captain did. How predictable. Like, the whole movie, what was the point of Quasimodo? Okay, great, he helped out, but still he was like one step above still being a reject in society. I don't really recommend this movie for anyone, not even kids.

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Brian W.

I saw this a long time ago - before children. I did not realize how evil the movie got. It also had a little too much violence for my taste. There's so much my 5 yr old is exposed to that I don't need to be bringing it home for family movie night. I'll definitely be rethinking my Disney movie choices.

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Jaime F.

A fantastic animated classic too often overlooked. Not only does this movie feature amazing animation and an exceptional soundtrack, it's surprisingly thought provoking. Not for the youngest of children (a little scary), but it sends an uplifting message about acceptance and selflessness, the importance of standing up to those who victimize others, and that it is the heart, not appearance, that defines a person.

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Brian H.

Too dark for my 5 year old.

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Jacob L.

Much more dark than most Disney animated features. Obvious they tried too hard to make some characters memorable for certain quirks rather than being interesting characters on their own. Many of the songs are good. Overall just trying too hard. I'd maybe watch it again in a couple of years.

Yes   |   No

 
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