THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME Clip - Frollo's Death (1996) Disney

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THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME is the animation movie by Gary Trousdale.

PLOT: A deformed bell-ringer must assert his independence from a vicious government minister in order to help his friend, a gypsy dancer.

RELEASE DATE: 21 June 1996 (USA)
GENRE: Animation, Drama, Family
CAST: Demi Moore, Jason Alexander, Mary Kay Bergman

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1:43 The fact that the function of the gargoyles is to "scare away the demons" and Frollo is scared away is so ironic.

CaioH.
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Frollo: "And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit"
God: "An excellent suggestion Frollo"

rstein
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The gargoyle coming to life and falling along with Frollo is an excellent touch. It feels like it's the Devil himself, taking the sinner to the flames of Hell.

ThallVic
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Notice how Quasi still holds onto him and doesn’t just let him fall to his death, even after Frollo revealed to him that he killed his mother. “Who is the monster and who is the man?” Is an easily answered question.

burnt_range
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Despite all the attempts to kill him, despite all the insults, he was unable to let the cloak slip from his hands, big heart ...

Naohmcete
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Frollo: “And he shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit”

Gargoyle: “And so he shall”

dragonfox
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I only just realized why Quasimodo lost consciousness so quickly: his hunchback means he has smaller lungs than most.
When it comes to parkouring around the cathedral, he's more of a sprinter than a marathon runner, and he just got done repelling an invasion on Notre Dame. The smoke inhalation wouldn't have helped matters, either.

Kezajaws
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Notre-Dame herself has had enough of Frollo. She gave him fair warning and a second chance twenty years ago, but she does not give third chances.

samalvey
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I find it fitting that Frolo fell to his death face-to-face with a Gargoyle. Despite their appearance, Gargoyles are usually said to be benevolent creatures that ward off evil spirits and demons, which is why you find them on so much old gothic architecture. And as you probably noticed, the gargoyle seemed to come to life just before Frolo fell to his death. IDK, I just thought that was cool.

justaghostinthesea
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1:35 I've always loved how quickly Esmerelda's face turns from fear to disgust. It's such a small animation detail, but you gotta love how much effort the animators put into the film.

bonniebear
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To admit, Frollo is really strong for old man.

yurezsmirktor
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The greatest or at least one of the greatest disney films ever. It is way too underrated.

RhythmBulzara
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Frollo realized too late that HE was the wicked one.

joshualowe
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That deep, almost hysterical chuckle at 1:29 is more disturbing than the typical evil laugh. To me, that's the sound of madness.

whistlingninja
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What I love about Quasimodo vs Frollo was the difference in how they treated Esmerelda. Quasimodo undoubtedly related to her lower status in life, but more importantly, after he realized his initially romantic feelings for her would not be reciprocated, he accepted it. And when he saved Esmerelda, it was like a brother rescuing a sister. Frollo, however, descended deeper into insanity and darkness, and burned with lust over Esmerelda. In the end, he exposed himself as a monster, and tried to kill her and Quasimodo when it was clear Esmerelda would never agree to be with him.

Interestingenough
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Honestly, the thing I love most about the scene is how the gargoyle seems to come alive to frighten Frollo. For those who don't know, the reason gargoyles were built on churches and other buildings was to scare off demons and evil spirits, meaning that even though Frollo called himself a holy man and a servant to God, he was the farthest thing from it.

supremeking
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1:35 Frollo: "And He shall smite the wicked and plunge them into the fiery pit."
God: "Well, you said that about yourself."

flopsyrailwayproductions
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In the scene at 1:33, you can see the color contrast between the orange and red of the fiery depths below and the faint blue-ish light of the Notre Dame. Possibly a subtle representation of heaven and hell. If Frollo had, at first, climbed back onto the balcony and then tried to attack Esmerelda, he would have succeeded. Instead, he chose to attack Esmerelda. I think this is representing him choosing his obsession over his better self and thus losing his final chance of redemption.

Also, gargoyles were believed to scare away evil spirits. In this shot, it makes sense they are pointed at "hell", to keep them at bay. But one gargoyle instead found another evil, who needed to go back into the fiery pit.

darkner
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lol I love how that one guy at 00:32 is like, "Hey everyone, stop fighting so we can observe the main characters."

samcostello
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Two things I didn’t realize until recently. 1. If the gargoyle Frollo was standing on didn’t break he likely would’ve won.
2. The visual metaphor of Frollo seeing the demon smile on the gargoyle as he falls into the “firey pit” is almost like he’s being dragged to Hell.

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