[HoND] 2.2 The bells of notre dame Frollo 1080 p [HD]

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[HoND] The bells of notre dame 2.2 Frollo 1080 p [HD]
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Maria's statue in this song: Cold anger, hard, judging.

Maria's statue in God help the Outcasts: kindly smiling, softer face.

THE SYMBOLISM IN THIS MOVIE I SWEAR...

WhiteSwarm
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0:32 This is the honestly the scariest moment of any Disney film for me. The way those statues look down on Frollo is spine-chilling

kurimiaisukurimu
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I love the eyes of the statues. They're all like, "WHATCHA DOING DOWN THERE?"

nataliehaught
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Whoever did the voice of the story teller here has got some pipes on him, man. I will also concur, this song could rival Circle of Life. One of the best songs Disney ever came up with.

Shadywolf
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Frollo: I'm sending it back to Hell where it belongs

I think that was the moment as a kid I realized this movie wasn't going to be an average happy-go-lucky Disney flick.

QueenMuzzmuzz
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This film gave me a massively distorted view of Notre Dame's size, and when I finally went to Paris for real and saw it I was incredibly disappointed that it didn't reach above the clouds.

memmett
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Me when I get given an essay assignment.
"I'm sending it back to hell. Where it belongs."

tomphil
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I love that the sculpture that scares him the most is Mother Mary and Baby Jesus, a depiction of a mother potecting her own Baby

fdslk
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I like the subtle suggestive imagery of this scene; it does a lot to imply the true supernatural nature of things. Normally we think of statues as inanimate objects, but here they all seem to be staring down at Frollo with so much expression: reproach, disdain, shock, disgust. Even Mary opens her eyes and stares with disapproval. All except one of course; the statue of the large demon who had the grin on its face. They could all sense Frollo was on the precipice and this might have been his last chance.

dbstewart
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Love the moral of this film. "Who is the monster and who is the man?" It's not about what's on the outside, it's who you are inside that counts. Frollo is a cold-hearted killer but Quasimodo is a genuine and energetic man.

SJMJ
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The bells of the real Notre Dame have started ringing again after finishing the restoration. Glorious!

GordonFreechmen
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This movie had a very interesting take on the dynamic of religion. Between the self righteous fanaticism of Frollo and the gentle devotion of the arch deacon. a sort of conflict between the extremist and the moderate. I wish they used it more...

RageCreatin
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2:00 - 2:16
That high note is beautiful ;-;

AzaratheFlea
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"here is a riddle, to guess if you can, sing the bells of notre dame,
Who is the monster, and who is the man?"

Shit I never caught as a kid

BananaMike
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0:53 - 0:57 has such subtle yet powerful imagery. Frollo had been gazing at the Virgin Mary and asking the question, "What must I do?" and the Archdeacon faces him carrying the gypsy's body like the Pieta (a famous sculpture of Mary with the dead body of Jesus across her lap).

fabulousmyriad
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0:51 The statue of Mary, her eyes opened.

AHHHHHHHHHHHHl
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I love the art style of the older Disney movies.

jdm
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The archdeacon's bars were so fire that they caused this man to fear for his soul

Jellyduckface
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the way the statues are looking at him is gonna haunt him, he would be damned if he keeps up his sins

RhRh
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The first four minutes of this movie are genuinely one of the best I’ve seen in ANY animated movies. It’s brilliant, and you can actually FEEL the song in your bones as you’re listening.

CmdrVoltaire