I don't think I saw this movie until I was about 18 and now that The Hunchback of Notre Dame has become my favorite book, I regret having waited so long to see it @_@
The rest of the lyrics from that verse of that hymn are even better. Libera me, Domine/de morte aeterna/in die illa tremenda/quando caeli movendi/sunt et terra! "Free me, Lord/from eternal death/on that tremendous day/when you shall move/heaven and earth!" Sometimes, Catholicism just gets METAL.
@@jacobschaller6566 I also dislike the gargoyles but I just like to image that because Clopin is narrating the story to children they're characters created by him. They're not real and also not imagined by Quasimodo (since how would the scene with them defending the cathedral make sense?) Also unpopular opionion but guy like you is a good song. Perhaps a bit misplaced but good.
Say what you will about the gargoyles but this line alone goes so hard EVERY time I rewatch it. One of THE hardest lines a Disney comedy side kick has ever dropped.
Personally I consider the part when Phoebus rally the peasants to attack to be the best of Disney moments. But only in the swedish version. The english voiceactor simply dont got the same...feel :p
I seriously love this OST because it resonates with everything that happens during the scene itself: *During the drums of Esmeralda's execution* Judex crederis esse venturus (Our Judge we believe shall come) In te, Domine, speravi (In You, Lord, have I trusted) Non confundar in aeternum (Let me not be damned for eternity) Salvum fac populum tuum (Save Your people) Judex crederis (In our Judge we believe) *Just after Esmeralda spits in Frollo's face* Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy) *As Quasi breaks free and saves Esmeralda* Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy) Libera me Domine (Free me, Lord) Libera me Domine de morte aeterna (Free me, Lord, from everlasting death) In die illa tremenda (On that terrible day) Quando caeli movendi sunt (When the heavens shall be moved) Caeli et terra (The heavens and earth) Dum verneris judicare (When though shall come to judge the world) Saeculum per ignem (The world by fire) O, salutaris hostai (Oh Saviour, saving victim) Quae cali pandis ostium (Who opens the gate of heaven) Bella premunt hostilia (Our enemies besiege us) Da robur, fer auxilium (Give us strength, bring us aid) Sit semperterna gloria (May you always be praised) Sit semperterna gloria (May you always be praised) Sit semperterna gloria (May you always be praised) Gloria, gloria semper (Glory, glory forever) Sanctus (Holy) Sanctus in excelsis (Holy, in the highest) *As Frollo's guards assault Notre Dame* Mors stupibet et natura (Death and nature shall be confounded) Cum resurget creatura (When creation shall rise again) Judicanti responsurra (To answer for judgement) Judex ergo cum sedebit (Therefore, when the Judge will take his seat) Nul inultum remanebit (Nothing shall remain unpunished) *After Phoebus rallies Paris' citizens* Quem patronum rogaturus (To what protector shall I appeal) Cum vix justus sit securus? (When scarcely the just man shall be secure?) *Just before Quasi pours the molten copper out of the gargoyles of Notre Dame* Juste Judex ultionis (Righteous Judge of vengeance) Ante diem rationis (Before the day of reckoning) Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy)
@@michelecastellotti9172 It's the Latin words from just about any Requiem out there. Check out Mozart's Requiem for an intense, fire and brimstone experience. But my favorite Requiem is Gabriel Faure's. More subtle. . Anyway, you find these lyrics all over the 'Hunchback' soundtrack, which is PURE BRILLIANCE, considering both the setting and the story. The thing that makes Frollo so chillingly evil is the fact that he views himself as God's servant, doing God's will. Which, of course, is completely bogus. He's just a horrid, wicked man, corrupted by his own prejudice and arrogance.
@@michelecastellotti9172 Sorry, my music nerd side reared its head. Yeah, it's hard to make out the words just listening to it. Still, beautiful music.
This is seriously some Lord of the Rings level soundtrack here. It almost seems too good by Disney's standards. I could listen to it over and over again. So epic and amazing.
Yeah but the music from Alan Menken is the highlight here, it's out of this world. Honestly, I've been composing for years for film and theatre and in my opinion this is as good as it gets. I don't believe any other composer in the world could of pulled off this scene better. James Horner was fantastic and obviously Hans Zimmer & John Williams have done some great things, but I don't think people truly appreciate the complexity, power and uniqueness of this score. It's sensational.
1:25 - 1:40 "Okay. Okay, Quasi, we'll leave you alone. After all, we're only made out of stone. We just thought maybe you were made of something stronger.."
@@milagroscabrera5304 Sorry for the late reply. I a 100% feel you! Every time I hear the music and think the quote with it, I still get the goosebumps everywhere. The symbolism was done perfectly in this movie.
Alan Menken did Beauty and the Beast in 1991. Then, Hans Zimmer came in and made the Lion King in 1994. After, Alan Menken decided it was time to step up in his game to reclaim his trone and made his most beautiful score!
He took it back first by scoring a Best Original Score Oscar for "Pocahontas." In all actuality, Hans Zimmer cannot hold a candle to Menken when you think about it.
This is too good for a Disney film. Its music is easily the best disney has ever done. This movie had so many outstanding moments that made you go I can't believe this is real. Amazing movie
3:57 there's something so powerful about this moment - after an entire majority of the film where Frollo has managed to disguise his wickedness and get away with unjust oppression over and over again - it's only now because of Quasimodo, Esmerelda and Phoebus' bravery to stand up and do what is right (despite the majority not feeling safe to join them prior) and the fact that Frollo has threatened the one thing sacred to all of them - Notre Dame ie. he sees himself almost as superior to its sanctity - do they finally all stand together and fight back. It shows that whilst we are individually afraid to stand up against evil and sometimes are complicit in letting bad things go by in fear of what would happen to us if we stood against it, as a group - when evil even attempts to threaten something which means something to an entire community - there is power in those things which bring us together - they are the things which will allow us to overcome our individual fears, come together and do what we all know is right.
Me too! I never even knew Frollo wanting Esmerelda was a sexual thing. He despises her yet wants her!
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while at Notre Dame in Paris, back in 2013, I was listening to this very song (headphones on, of course) and thinking of myself as that little girl who, at the age of 10, began her love for Middle Ages, churches and gypsies after watching this movie. I'm 31 and I still get thrilled with this music (and I still love Middle Ages, churches and gypsies hehe).
I believe not winning Oscars for this broke Menken. This was his magnus opus. His quality dipped from Hercules onwards relegating himself to the so called ‘Menken sound’ compared to his previous works which were all unique.
To be fair, this movie has a severe tone problem. I think if they had been allowed to make a straight up PG movie without the sillier elements weighing it down, it would have been way more effective
This music is so darn epic AND beautiful I can’t stop replaying it, especially at the part when Quasi breaks free and saves Esmeralda. Alan Menken is an outright genius!
Alan Menken baby! This is his magnum opus in my opinion. He let every ounce of his genius shine in this movie, but this piece ascends above everything I’ve ever heard from his already incredible library. Truly a master at his peak.
My favorite Disney movie. I remember watching this on the theater, and I felt that for the first time Disney was treating me like an adult. I loved it.
Once upon a time, back in the times of the VHS, I had trained myself to rewind perfectly from the moment Quasi screams Sanctuary back to the first Kyrie Eleison of the song.
I do believe she's called La Esmeralda (although usually just Esmeralda) in the book. She was given a Spanish due to her foreign origins, and it's Esmeralda specifically because she wears an emerald amulet as a vow of chastity.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame book is the most impersonal spiritual journey ever. I prefer what Disney did in making the characters 3-dimensional instead of mere facets. The only likeable person in the book was Frollo, and it's pretty much his Revenge of the Sith.
The climax, from Hugo’s own words: “…for at that moment Quasimodo truly had a beauty of his own. He was beautiful, he, the orphan, the foundling, the reject, he felt august and strong, he looked society in the face, that society from which he had been banished, and in which he was intervening so powerfully, that human justice whose prey he had snatched, all these tigers forced to chew on emptiness, those police agents, those judges, those executioners, all that royal might, which he had just broken, he the lowliest of the low, with the might of God. Besides it was very affecting, this protection coming from so deformed a creature upon so unhappy a being, a girl condemned to death rescued by Quasimodo. It was two extremes of wretchedness, of nature and of society, meeting and helping each other.”
@@ciel9112 tbh it would be more kid friendly than The Hunchback of Notre Dame ahahahha like, a man tempted by lust and attempted genocide in a movie meant for children? Les Mis in comparison is pretty light
They're actually chanting in Latin! Listen to the beginning: "Judex crideris esse venturus in te, Domine, speravi! non confundar in æternum Salvum fac populum tuum! Judex crideris!" Which translates to: "We believe that thou shalt come to be our Judge. O Lord, in thee have I trusted; let me never be confounded. O Lord save thy people! We believe that thou shalt be our Judge! "
As an Old Rite Catholic, the Latin here is so appropriate for the scenes taking place: from the sense of doom and pleading at Esmeralda's impending death, to the daring moment of rescue, to and the final judgement of Frollo.
When I first watch this movie, I was a child and not Christian and not speaker of linguae romanicae. 20 years later, I studied Latin and understood "LIBERA ME DOMINE" for the first time. This movie teached me learning language is how wonderful.
This kind of reminds me of that first song in Prince of Eygpt. I'm pretty sure it was called Deliver us. I loved that first song so much, so much power in the voices and a lot of emotion. I'm not sure what that song makes me feel, but I feel strong emotions when listening to it. This song is very similar to me.
I am the typical gamery pudgy nerd. I don't do exercise. But music like this? This shit makes me want to start running as fast as I possibly can out of sheer HOLY SHIT AWESOME.
5:50 this scene gives me goosebumps every single time I watch this movie. With the molten metal raining down from the gargoyles like fire, it's as if Notre Dame herself is ordering Frollo and his minions to stay out.
This scene has so many small details that just chill my spine. An example, for me at least, is when the camera angle cuts to the bell of Notre Dame literally resonating from the force of Quasimodo's pull on the chains!!! powerful stuff.
Me pone los pelos de punta.. Obra maestra que lamentablemente no tuvo el valor que debió haber tenido en su tiempo, espero la vuelvan a exhibir en los cines, sería de las primeras en ir a verla.. y si me es posible una y otra y otra vez. Como extraño a ese Disney..
What a movie! I still love it, still love the magnificent score. Alan Menken's music, thunderously moving from minor key when Quasimodo loops the rope and starts to make the swing down to the pyre, to major key when he does indeed save her, is something I can listen over to again and again. Sanctuary!
Yup, it's latin alright, I've used some of these words when I've gone to church. Different from the book or not, this is a movie that took its target audience seriously
That moment where he's broken free of the chains and slowly looks up with that Kubrick stare towards the camera... I can never watch that without shuddering.
Our aunt took my brother and I to the theater, to watch the movie, back then. I remember that I was in awe during this scene, but I asked my aunt what Quasi meant by screaming "Sanctuary". She answered me that the soldiers couldn't kill Esmeralda while she was in the church... Well done, Quasi!
I'm ridiculously jealous of people who got to watch this movie in theaters.
well it came out about 19 years ago so our computers audio quality is about the same of the computers we have now :D
Dude same here! The music would sound way more awesome and the animation would be way more magnified on the big screen
i saw this in theaters when it came out! i was 5!!!
I didn't get to see it until I was about 12
I don't think I saw this movie until I was about 18 and now that The Hunchback of Notre Dame has become my favorite book, I regret having waited so long to see it @_@
The symbolism in that scene though. Quasimodo litterally unchaining himself from what was essentially his prison his whole life was POWERFUL too.
And Quasi descending from the heights of Notre Dame to help Esmeralda (an outcast in need of saving from persecution)
My brethren, turn away from sin and give your life to Christ✝
And the cathedral's bells singing his wrath!
Am I the only one who interpreted it as when Samuel asked for one last strength to break from his chains?
@@Zerpan12
Isn’t it Samson?
1:51-2:00 _Libera me Domine_ !
In English this means “Free me oh Lord!” which plays as Quasimodo tries to break his chains.
Love it
The rest of the lyrics from that verse of that hymn are even better.
Libera me, Domine/de morte aeterna/in die illa tremenda/quando caeli movendi/sunt et terra!
"Free me, Lord/from eternal death/on that tremendous day/when you shall move/heaven and earth!"
Sometimes, Catholicism just gets METAL.
"OK Quasi. We'll leave you alone."
"After all, we're only made out of stone"
"We just thought maybe you were made of something stronger"
something stronger enough to break a chain.
As much as I despise the Gargoyles, I really like that line tbh.
@@jacobschaller6566 I also dislike the gargoyles but I just like to image that because Clopin is narrating the story to children they're characters created by him. They're not real and also not imagined by Quasimodo (since how would the scene with them defending the cathedral make sense?)
Also unpopular opionion but guy like you is a good song. Perhaps a bit misplaced but good.
Say what you will about the gargoyles but this line alone goes so hard EVERY time I rewatch it. One of THE hardest lines a Disney comedy side kick has ever dropped.
Hey, Gargoyles were awesome. The ones from animated show
The part where he yells sanctuary always gets me every single time. It's one of the most powerful scenes ever.
It's probably one of the most powerful scenes in Disney canon, I think. Just wow. Shivers every time.
Personally I consider the part when Phoebus rally the peasants to attack to be the best of Disney moments. But only in the swedish version. The english voiceactor simply dont got the same...feel :p
snowcherryleopard Goosebumps!
I feel safe to say I cry at that part sometimes. 'Sanctuary! Sanctuary!'
To tell the truth, it was Amazing
I seriously love this OST because it resonates with everything that happens during the scene itself:
*During the drums of Esmeralda's execution*
Judex crederis esse venturus (Our Judge we believe shall come)
In te, Domine, speravi (In You, Lord, have I trusted)
Non confundar in aeternum (Let me not be damned for eternity)
Salvum fac populum tuum (Save Your people)
Judex crederis (In our Judge we believe)
*Just after Esmeralda spits in Frollo's face*
Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy)
*As Quasi breaks free and saves Esmeralda*
Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy)
Libera me Domine (Free me, Lord)
Libera me Domine de morte aeterna (Free me, Lord, from everlasting death)
In die illa tremenda (On that terrible day)
Quando caeli movendi sunt (When the heavens shall be moved)
Caeli et terra (The heavens and earth)
Dum verneris judicare (When though shall come to judge the world)
Saeculum per ignem (The world by fire)
O, salutaris hostai (Oh Saviour, saving victim)
Quae cali pandis ostium (Who opens the gate of heaven)
Bella premunt hostilia (Our enemies besiege us)
Da robur, fer auxilium (Give us strength, bring us aid)
Sit semperterna gloria (May you always be praised)
Sit semperterna gloria (May you always be praised)
Sit semperterna gloria (May you always be praised)
Gloria, gloria semper (Glory, glory forever)
Sanctus (Holy)
Sanctus in excelsis (Holy, in the highest)
*As Frollo's guards assault Notre Dame*
Mors stupibet et natura (Death and nature shall be confounded)
Cum resurget creatura (When creation shall rise again)
Judicanti responsurra (To answer for judgement)
Judex ergo cum sedebit (Therefore, when the Judge will take his seat)
Nul inultum remanebit (Nothing shall remain unpunished)
*After Phoebus rallies Paris' citizens*
Quem patronum rogaturus (To what protector shall I appeal)
Cum vix justus sit securus? (When scarcely the just man shall be secure?)
*Just before Quasi pours the molten copper out of the gargoyles of Notre Dame*
Juste Judex ultionis (Righteous Judge of vengeance)
Ante diem rationis (Before the day of reckoning)
Kyrie Eleison (Lord have mercy)
There was a lyric to it?!
My mind has been blown!
@@michelecastellotti9172 it's all medieval Catholic hymn medley.
@@michelecastellotti9172 It's the Latin words from just about any Requiem out there. Check out Mozart's Requiem for an intense, fire and brimstone experience. But my favorite Requiem is Gabriel Faure's. More subtle.
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Anyway, you find these lyrics all over the 'Hunchback' soundtrack, which is PURE BRILLIANCE, considering both the setting and the story. The thing that makes Frollo so chillingly evil is the fact that he views himself as God's servant, doing God's will. Which, of course, is completely bogus. He's just a horrid, wicked man, corrupted by his own prejudice and arrogance.
@@giggle_snort i mean, okay, but i never realized that it was latin, thats why it surprises me. I thought they were incohesive words XD
@@michelecastellotti9172 Sorry, my music nerd side reared its head. Yeah, it's hard to make out the words just listening to it. Still, beautiful music.
Omg this must be one of the must underrated Disney soundtracks ever. It´s just epic!
As good as it gets.
Disney's best soundtrack ever. It makes me goosebumps.
Alan Menken went so hard on the soundtrack
The music is epic as hell! Every note, every word.
ITS the BEST EVER. THIS MOVIE IS A PIECE OF ART.
This is seriously some Lord of the Rings level soundtrack here. It almost seems too good by Disney's standards. I could listen to it over and over again. So epic and amazing.
Disney has some real gems. Terrible company, but they've patronised some great music.
You compare LOTR with The Hunchback of Notre Dame? That is laughable
@@migiplayz91 not really
@@redronin99 LOTR sucks
@@migiplayz91 I beg your pardon!
1:40 - 3:09 omg... I can't understand how someone can create such an epic music. I can't!
La Esmeralda It's by the same lyrist who wrote the lyrics in "Wicked".
Yeah but the music from Alan Menken is the highlight here, it's out of this world. Honestly, I've been composing for years for film and theatre and in my opinion this is as good as it gets. I don't believe any other composer in the world could of pulled off this scene better. James Horner was fantastic and obviously Hans Zimmer & John Williams have done some great things, but I don't think people truly appreciate the complexity, power and uniqueness of this score. It's sensational.
The kind of music I wanna hear while I’m on hold for the next available customer service representative with less frustration big time
It should be used for trailer music
1:25 - 1:40 "Okay. Okay, Quasi, we'll leave you alone. After all, we're only made out of stone. We just thought maybe you were made of something stronger.."
Giovanni Christensen best line in the film
when i tell you that line GOT to me
The one moment where the gargoyles weren't annoying shits.
@@BLZ231 YES.
@@milagroscabrera5304 Sorry for the late reply. I a 100% feel you! Every time I hear the music and think the quote with it, I still get the goosebumps everywhere. The symbolism was done perfectly in this movie.
Alan Menken did Beauty and the Beast in 1991. Then, Hans Zimmer came in and made the Lion King in 1994. After, Alan Menken decided it was time to step up in his game to reclaim his trone and made his most beautiful score!
sayenshin YES!!!!
He took it back first by scoring a Best Original Score Oscar for "Pocahontas." In all actuality, Hans Zimmer cannot hold a candle to Menken when you think about it.
@@Maskphan1 Bro that's the truth. Menken most underrated composer of all time.
Menken is far better than Zimmer
Aladdin came in between Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King
Hands down the best Disney OST in my opinion. They outdid themselves on this movie overall, and it's sad it remains one of the less recognized ones.
I agree, The Hunchback is the best for me ❤❤❤
Question: Why is Frozen's soundtrack more popular than this!?
Loxi S I've been asking myself that for the past few years now.
Let. It. Go.
Cuz millennials with kids
This is too dark for today's audience
No one can write a score like Alan Menken ❤️❤️
This is too good for a Disney film. Its music is easily the best disney has ever done. This movie had so many outstanding moments that made you go I can't believe this is real. Amazing movie
if 2:57 doesn't give you chills then I feel sorry for you
I have chills in every damm part of the theme!
this entire piece gives me chills
SANCTUARY!!!!!!
SANCTUARYY!!!
SANCTUARYY !
as a little kid, I couldn't appreciate the beauty of the sacred music! now, I Iove the Latin in here, just as good as the classical composers!
So right! I wish a new latin to knew What are they singing. I can recognise "Dies Irae" here and there.
@@ShaharHarshuv I recognized bits of Te Deum and O Salutaris Hostia there.
This is perfect for final boss battle.
Like Kingdom Hearts.
Like Sephiroth vs Cloud
Disney: Its just a movie about a deformed guy ringing bells. Don't go crazy with the soundtrack.
Alan Menken: 🎹 🔥
Right?? He didn't have to go so hard on the soundtrack, but he did.
@@linkfan160 so hear me out. If Disney ever has the balls to do a live action Hunchback, how about a rock opera starring Jack Black as Quasimodo
@@solblackguy at this point i wouldn't put it past them.🙄😒
3:57 there's something so powerful about this moment - after an entire majority of the film where Frollo has managed to disguise his wickedness and get away with unjust oppression over and over again - it's only now because of Quasimodo, Esmerelda and Phoebus' bravery to stand up and do what is right (despite the majority not feeling safe to join them prior) and the fact that Frollo has threatened the one thing sacred to all of them - Notre Dame ie. he sees himself almost as superior to its sanctity - do they finally all stand together and fight back. It shows that whilst we are individually afraid to stand up against evil and sometimes are complicit in letting bad things go by in fear of what would happen to us if we stood against it, as a group - when evil even attempts to threaten something which means something to an entire community - there is power in those things which bring us together - they are the things which will allow us to overcome our individual fears, come together and do what we all know is right.
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The gypsy Esmeralda has refused to put out...err...I mean recant
-Frollo, probably
Lol
+Stephen Stallings pretty much, lol.
Basically
As a kid there was so much in this movie I didn't get, but now....wow and the music is amazing! This movie has such an incredible message
Yes, there are many things I understood later as a grown up
Me too! I never even knew Frollo wanting Esmerelda was a sexual thing. He despises her yet wants her!
while at Notre Dame in Paris, back in 2013, I was listening to this very song (headphones on, of course) and thinking of myself as that little girl who, at the age of 10, began her love for Middle Ages, churches and gypsies after watching this movie. I'm 31 and I still get thrilled with this music (and I still love Middle Ages, churches and gypsies hehe).
How was paris ?
And now that this literally happened in real life, how do you feel?
Georgina Mejía All of my family are gypsies, we dress like the gypsies in the film too.
read the Monk by Lewis
How this extraordinary film did not win an Oscar will forever baffle my mind. Shame on the academy, that's all I have to say!
i think it won an academy for best score
@@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 the score was nominated but it didn't win
I believe not winning Oscars for this broke Menken. This was his magnus opus. His quality dipped from Hercules onwards relegating himself to the so called ‘Menken sound’ compared to his previous works which were all unique.
To be fair, this movie has a severe tone problem. I think if they had been allowed to make a straight up PG movie without the sillier elements weighing it down, it would have been way more effective
This music is so darn epic AND beautiful I can’t stop replaying it, especially at the part when Quasi breaks free and saves Esmeralda. Alan Menken is an outright genius!
I LOVE it when Laverne goes "Fly, my pretties, fly, FLY! Eh hehehe!" XD lol
Haha! Wizard of Oz reference.
The irony, though, since Stephen Schwartz, who wrote the lyrics for Hunchback of Notre Dame, wrote all the music and lyrics of Wicked as well!!
Ah, I love parallels
I love this scene, specially when Quasi scream "SANCTUARY!" while he's holding Esmeralda!
Lion King: I have the best Disney soundtrack
Hunchback of Notre Dame: Hold my bell.
Both are extremely incredible masterpieces they're Both made during the renaissance for a reason
I'd still put "Lion King" over this one, to be honest.
Frollo: Choose me, or the *fire*
Esmerelda: **spits in Frollos face**
Me: haha *rejection*
Yay?
A moment of silence for out friendzoned brother
@@sorenbuenneke6434 not friendzoned if they werent friends lol
And to think this didn't win the Academy Award...
At least Menken and Schwartz already won for... oh, Pocahontas.
5:50-5:59 best choir I've seen
FINALLY SOMEONE TALKS ABOUT THAT PART
"Libera me Domine!" as Quasi breaks free from the chains...
I like how 'Liberal me Domine' is not translated but 'as' is
Alan Menken baby! This is his magnum opus in my opinion. He let every ounce of his genius shine in this movie, but this piece ascends above everything I’ve ever heard from his already incredible library. Truly a master at his peak.
I couldn't help from screaming Quasi's lines and crying when I yelled "Sanctuary! Sanctuary! Sanctuary! "
My favorite Disney movie. I remember watching this on the theater, and I felt that for the first time Disney was treating me like an adult. I loved it.
Once upon a time, back in the times of the VHS, I had trained myself to rewind perfectly from the moment Quasi screams Sanctuary back to the first Kyrie Eleison of the song.
saveusmilkboy My God! And I thought I was the only one who figured out how to do that!
In the novel, the part when the hunchback rescues La Esmeralda from her sentence is also a very thrilling part. The book was truly amazing.
"La Esmeralda"?
Is it really written like this in your version? 'Cause even in french, we don't say it X)
I do believe she's called La Esmeralda (although usually just Esmeralda) in the book. She was given a Spanish due to her foreign origins, and it's Esmeralda specifically because she wears an emerald amulet as a vow of chastity.
ItoFumika Yes. La Esmeralda roughly translates to The Emerald
The Hunchback of Notre Dame book is the most impersonal spiritual journey ever. I prefer what Disney did in making the characters 3-dimensional instead of mere facets. The only likeable person in the book was Frollo, and it's pretty much his Revenge of the Sith.
The climax, from Hugo’s own words:
“…for at that moment Quasimodo truly had a beauty of his own. He was beautiful, he, the orphan, the foundling, the reject, he felt august and strong, he looked society in the face, that society from which he had been banished, and in which he was intervening so powerfully, that human justice whose prey he had snatched, all these tigers forced to chew on emptiness, those police agents, those judges, those executioners, all that royal might, which he had just broken, he the lowliest of the low, with the might of God. Besides it was very affecting, this protection coming from so deformed a creature upon so unhappy a being, a girl condemned to death rescued by Quasimodo. It was two extremes of wretchedness, of nature and of society, meeting and helping each other.”
15/04/2019 Listening this while Notre-Dame is on fire :'(
It’s horrible!
But did you see the cross still standing??
The music of the firemen and others battling the flames and saving as many artifacts as they can
"Libera me Domine!!" the best part of the song.
DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING? SINGING A SONG OF ANGRY MENIT IS THE MUSIC OF- oh, wait, wrong Victor Hugo musical.
Lol yeah
MY JAM
Phoebus: "Let others rise to take our place - UNTIL THE EARTH IS FREE!!!!"
I propose Disney try to me Les Mis into a 'kid friendly' animated feature like they did with this.
@@ciel9112 tbh it would be more kid friendly than The Hunchback of Notre Dame ahahahha like, a man tempted by lust and attempted genocide in a movie meant for children? Les Mis in comparison is pretty light
They're actually chanting in Latin! Listen to the beginning:
"Judex crideris esse venturus
in te, Domine, speravi!
non confundar in æternum
Salvum fac populum tuum!
Judex crideris!"
Which translates to:
"We believe that thou shalt come to be our Judge.
O Lord, in thee have I trusted;
let me never be confounded.
O Lord save thy people!
We believe that thou shalt be our Judge! "
Omar S hey, thanks
1:41 Still gives me chills.
1:50 NOOOO!!!!
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1:52
(Bells of Notre Dame proceed to roar alongside Quasimodo)
As an Old Rite Catholic, the Latin here is so appropriate for the scenes taking place: from the sense of doom and pleading at Esmeralda's impending death, to the daring moment of rescue, to and the final judgement of Frollo.
I still get shivers listening to this and the next song and Out There
When I first watch this movie, I was a child and not Christian and not speaker of linguae romanicae.
20 years later, I studied Latin and understood "LIBERA ME DOMINE" for the first time.
This movie teached me learning language is how wonderful.
Who belived that Alan Menken can compose such a beautiful choir music?
A man who earned 4 Oscars before that for best score? No way!
I think he was heavily influenced by the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for this piece.
2:30 I can hear it, the crowd in the movie cheering as quasi swings down and saves Esmeralda.
Legit one of the best musical pieces of movie score out there. Still gives me goosebumps in 2021
"Sanctuary! Sanctuary! Sanctuary!!"
Very epic right at 2:22! Love this movie and what Alan Menken has done.
She will survive! Notre Dame is still alive!
The bell tower is
You can just see quazis pent up anger and rage in this scene, even through just the music. It's kinda scary but at the same time it's uplifting
Alan Menken is a genius!
And one of the best dudes of all time who can make an epic Movie Score.
this gives me the goosebumps O.O
This music, especially from 2:12 to 3:10, is SO DARN EPIC that even after 23 years I STILL get goosebumps!
SANCTUS!! SANCTUS!!! *Iiiiiiiinnnnn EXCELSIS!!!!*
DEOOO
sorry... choir songs stuck in my head lol
"SANCTUARY, SANCTUARY, SANCTUARY!!!!"
~ Quasimodo
Am I allowed to cry and sob listening to this heavenly work at the office?
ahhhh Disney gone are the days when you gave us epic scenes with such epic track that go with them.
That's Kyrie Elesion at the end made me burst with tears
This kind of reminds me of that first song in Prince of Eygpt. I'm pretty sure it was called Deliver us. I loved that first song so much, so much power in the voices and a lot of emotion. I'm not sure what that song makes me feel, but I feel strong emotions when listening to it. This song is very similar to me.
I am the typical gamery pudgy nerd. I don't do exercise. But music like this? This shit makes me want to start running as fast as I possibly can out of sheer HOLY SHIT AWESOME.
I love these kind of "liberation" vibe songs. Deliver us,sanctuary and do u hear the people sing are the best types in this genre
5:50 this scene gives me goosebumps every single time I watch this movie. With the molten metal raining down from the gargoyles like fire, it's as if Notre Dame herself is ordering Frollo and his minions to stay out.
3:20 The way the tension immensely rises
This SO has me on the edge of my seat right now, i can imagine the scene in my head right now!
Gosh when that Kyrie eleison kicks in at 0:50
Pure magic...
Caeli et Terra
Dum verneris judicarem
Saecolum per ignem
Latin its so fascinating🖤
the end is amzing 5:25
This scene has so many small details that just chill my spine. An example, for me at least, is when the camera angle cuts to the bell of Notre Dame literally resonating from the force of Quasimodo's pull on the chains!!! powerful stuff.
*Hans Zimmer*: My music is the best!
*Menken*: hold my beer.... (composes 1:40)
*Zimmer*: ok ._."
John Williams *Enters The Chat*
John Powell: :/
*Bear Mcreary joins the conversation*
Me pone los pelos de punta.. Obra maestra que lamentablemente no tuvo el valor que debió haber tenido en su tiempo, espero la vuelvan a exhibir en los cines, sería de las primeras en ir a verla.. y si me es posible una y otra y otra vez. Como extraño a ese Disney..
I think this is arguably the best piece of music Alan Menken has ever composed.
If someone DARES to dislike this song. DON'T look at me. DON'T talk to me.
We're not friends.
0:49 "The gypsy Esmeralda has refused to recant!"
Taza y Charla it's actually 0:52
What a movie! I still love it, still love the magnificent score. Alan Menken's music, thunderously moving from minor key when Quasimodo loops the rope and starts to make the swing down to the pyre, to major key when he does indeed save her, is something I can listen over to again and again. Sanctuary!
I don't know if this could be considered the best Disney film, but it has without a doubt, the BEST Disney soundtrack.
4:07 gets me hyped every time
This movie seriously has the best soundtrack ever imo
90s Disney was the best
Yup, it's latin alright, I've used some of these words when I've gone to church.
Different from the book or not, this is a movie that took its target audience seriously
1:15 Love the underlying theme from Out There
OH my god i just love all the build up at 2:50
That moment where he's broken free of the chains and slowly looks up with that Kubrick stare towards the camera... I can never watch that without shuddering.
The moment the boy became a man.
2:49 Chills every time
Most epic Disney soundtrack!
Anyone else get mad Revenge of The Sith vibes from this movie's soundtrack?
The Orchestra and Choir is *chefs kiss**
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Our aunt took my brother and I to the theater, to watch the movie, back then. I remember that I was in awe during this scene, but I asked my aunt what Quasi meant by screaming "Sanctuary". She answered me that the soldiers couldn't kill Esmeralda while she was in the church... Well done, Quasi!
i think this is the best soundtrack of the movie...
Choose me... OR THE FIRE.
perfect song for 2021
03:24 I love the choirs chanting the lyrics as it starts off as mors stupibet et natura (death and nature should be confounded)
2:09
The gargoyles were right about Quasimodo. He *is stronger* than stone.
A soundtrack piece that could fit in Dark Souls, is in a "children's movie". This is how You do it
Wow, I felt the same way when playing Dark Souls. That makes it so much cooler now.
One of the best heroes moments of all time!
"Achilles sit."
1:50 LIBERAME DOMINE
esta historia es realmente de drama y es una de las mejores películas de Disney que he visto y mi parte favorita es donde Quasimodo rompe las cadenas
Every time I listen this music and choir, I have goosebumps
i like the fact that they use actual Latin and not gibberish like most songs that try to be epic.