You know, from the perspective of somebody like Frodo."ĭirected by Wise alongside Gary Trousdale, Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame originally released in theaters in June 1996. And that personality was expressed through lighting, through the statuary, you know, where we literally would sometimes give the statuary, a disapproving expression. The director continued, "So yeah, these were these two aspects of the cathedral that we wanted to show and yeah, we treated it like it's it had its own personality. Like, Frolo! You can see how it welcomes Esmerelda and beckons Esmerelda into it, and responds to Esmeralda's basic decency and her kindness and you can see how it responds to Frolo, you know, and his sin and his lust and his deceitfulness in a completely different way." "We literally talked of the cathedral as being a character in the film, and that it would have a personality, and that it would smile upon those that it loved, and would be extremely menacing, and glower at those that did not love. "Yeah, that's completely intentional," Wise said. RELATED: Disney's Epcot Mascot Figment Lands Movie From Seth Rogen's Production Company
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