Wednesday, June 10, 2015

The Characters of Dingo Pictures Hunchback of NotreDame

Unlike the animation and voice acting, the characterization of Dingo Pictures Hunchback of NotreDame is hard to describe. It's equally awful, like those other things, but too insignificant and bizarre to go into detail.

Quasimodo is a babbling idiot. That is all.

Claude Frollo is given the title of Abbot as apposed to Archdeacon, but this could be a product of poor translation. He is concerned with stopping Esmeralda from  corrupting others' minds, but only when told to be a pair of remarkably bitchy nuns.

Esmeralda is pleasant most of the time. She complains when Frollo hates her because "people like me and I'm beautiful.' As one dimensional as the crayola crayon drawing that she is.

 

Pierre Gringoire, in a strange artistic decision, speaks entirely in rhyme. Not only that, but he also speaks entirely in monotone.

The other characters have the same voice anyway, so there's little use in going into detail.


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