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The Hunchback
Released
98 min
6.1/10 Votes: 1888
Based on Victor Hugo's famed novel, the story of Quasimodo, the deformed bell ringer of Notre Dame, and his unrequited love for the gypsy girl, Esmeralda.
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- The Phantom of the Opera - Themes of unrequited love and tragedy, set against the backdrop of a gothic structure.
- Beauty and the Beast - Explores themes of inner beauty and love overcoming obstacles.
- The Hunchback - A direct adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel, focusing on the same characters and themes.
- Notre Dame de Paris - A musical adaptation of Hugo's novel that captures the essence of the story.
- Oliver Twist - Another classic tale involving themes of social injustice, orphanhood, and compassion.
- Les Misérables - Explores themes of redemption, love, and societal struggles, based on another work by Victor Hugo.
- The Lion King - Similar themes of identity, exile, and finding one’s place in the world.
- Cathedral of Notre Dame - Set in Paris and revolves around themes related to history and architecture.
- The Secret Garden - Depicts themes of transformation and the healing power of love and friendship.
- Aladdin - Explores themes of love, adventure, and the clash between class and identity.
- Cinderella - Themes of love, transformation, and battling societal norms.
- Anastasia - Focuses on themes of identity and finding home amidst adversity.
- The Jungle Book - Features themes of belonging and adventure in a setting of great mystery and danger.
- The Addams Family - Gothic themes and complex characters with an emphasis on acceptance of the outsider.
- The Aristocats - Explores themes of family and adventure within an urban setting.
- Tangled - Themes of love, self-discovery, and characters overcoming adversities.
- Coco - Explores themes of family, legacy, and self-acceptance within a vibrant cultural backdrop.
- A Little Princess - Themes of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.
- The Nightmare Before Christmas - Gothic aesthetics and themes of acceptance and belonging.
- The Little Mermaid - Explores themes of sacrifice, love, and identity.
- Bambi - Themes of loss, love, and the journey of growing up.
- Fantasia - Blends music and animated visuals to explore themes of beauty and art, akin to the aesthetic of Notre Dame.
- The Snow Queen - A tale of friendship and love overcoming darkness.
- Pocahontas - Explores themes of understanding and love against societal pressures.
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - The classic tale of love and adventure, exploring themes of beauty and acceptance.
- Mulan - Themes of identity, bravery, and challenging societal norms.
- Lady and the Tramp - Explores class differences and love, similar to Esmeralda's and Quasimodo's struggles.
- Hercules - Explores themes of heroism and identity against a backdrop of Greek mythology.
- The Secret of NIMH - Dark themes of struggle and survival, focusing on the importance of courage and family.
- The Rescuers - Themes of kindness and heroism in rescuing those in need.
- The Incredibles - Themes of family, acceptance, and the challenge of being different.
- Ratatouille - Themes of aspirations, belonging, and breaking societal norms set in Paris.
- The Breadwinner - Focuses on resilience in the face of oppression and gender roles.
- Song of the Sea - Themes of family, love, and the magic of folklore similar to the essence of Notre Dame.
- The Iron Giant - Themes of friendship, belonging, and societal misunderstanding.
- The Tale of Despereaux - Themes of bravery and understanding in a world that tends to marginalize.
- The Princess and the Frog - Explores love, dreams, and breaking social barriers in a magical setting.
- Coraline - Features a dark fantasy setting with themes of identity and brave choices.
- Freaky Friday - Explores themes of understanding and acceptance between different walks of life.
- The Little Prince - Explores themes of perspective and love, reflecting an understanding of the human condition.
- Wreck-It Ralph - Themes of identity, acceptance, and rebellion against societal norms.
- Treasure Planet - Explores themes of adventure, belonging, and overcoming personal challenges.
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