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This animated take on the classic Victor Hugo story delivers a unique vibe, blending darker themes with a more child-friendly approach. The pacing can be a bit uneven; it oscillates between moments of whimsy and heavier emotional beats. Quasimodo's relationship with Frollo is quite complex, showcasing the struggles of acceptance and inner conflict. The animation itself, while not groundbreaking, carries a certain charm—especially in the depiction of Notre Dame. The performances bring a depth to the characters, despite being animated. The film captures that gothic atmosphere, even in its lighter scenes, which gives it a distinctive feel. Overall, it offers an intriguing perspective on a well-known tale that’s worth discussing among collectors for its unique storytelling angle.
Unique animation style worth notingThemes of acceptance and inner conflictInteresting take on a classic tale
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