The fire in his skin
Frollo that terrible terrible man
- I’m trying to use as little colours as possible on these sketches to practice how to do contrasts without too much shades -
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The fire in his skin
Frollo that terrible terrible man
- I’m trying to use as little colours as possible on these sketches to practice how to do contrasts without too much shades -
find more sketches on Kofi <3 | commissions open !
"The Hunchback" (1997) - Peter Medak
("The Hunchback of Notre Dame")
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The main trio (Patinkin as Quasimodo, Harris as Dom Frollo, Hayek as Esmeralda) is very good, and Jim Dale as Clopin has a good balance in his "dual" role of the fool later revealed to be the King of Truands.
Mandy Patinkin plays Quasimodo with great warmth, humor and vulnerabilty, and his prosthetics are very good. Salma Hayek is vibrant, sensual, empathetic and strong as Esmeralda. Richard Harris's Frollo is a man whose whole world has been shaken to its very core by the feelings Esmeralda stirs in him; his subsequent actions (violent but not in a sexual way) are absolutely not defensible, but you can understand why he does the things he does, and nearly pity him. Nearly. I do also like the fact that he seems to have genuinely cared for Quasimodo, to have taken him in from a genuine wish to protect him.
Full film: (The picture quality isn't too good in this video, but if you can get past that I definitely recommend checking it out.)
“What makes a Monster, and what makes a Man?”
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Richard Harris as Dom Frollo in "The Hunchback" (1997).