Episode 2x13 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame

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Our super-sized season two finale tackles one of Disney’s most ambitious and adult adaptations, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Join us as we discuss the difficult issues it takes on and how well it navigates the fine line between making a film of children and bringing a faithful film version forth from this classic piece of French literature.  Don’t miss: The in-depth research that Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz did into Gregorian chants and Catholic tradition to weave Latin and Greek Biblical references throughout the film’s score How masterfully Tab Murphy’s script explores the complex relationship between religion and morality  Our discussion of the few really negative things that keep this film from breaking the top five Our final score for the film - it ties a fellow Renaissance film but arrives at that number pretty differently PLUS, we talk through all the thoughts our audience had when they watched the movie, including our friend Emily who offered us the chance to discuss the missed opportunity in removing the book’s original ending.    Links for you: Our website has our ranking graph for all the movies we’ve rated so far Become a Ko-fi member for exclusive content and access to your hosts and our team Join our ‘Ohana to be among the first to know about new content we’re developing Follow us on Twitter @definingdisney and let us know your thoughts on The Hunchback of Notre Dame Check out this production of the musical version of this film that features a deaf actor playing Quasimodo When our transcription is available, we’ll link it here Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss a single episode, and if you enjoyed this one, please leave us a rating and review. Thanks for listening and we’ll see ya real soon!

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