After carefully watching a work, I believe you have gained a lot of knowledge. It is time to take time to write down your thoughts. Come and refer to how to write the review. The following is my review of Notre Dame de Paris. You are welcome to learn from and refer to it. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. Afterviewing Notre Dame de Paris 1
The movie tells the story of how on April Fool's Day in 1428, the poor people of the "Miracle Dynasty" were surrounding the gypsy girl Esmeralda in the square in front of Notre Dame de Paris. There was singing and dancing, and the atmosphere was cheerful. The girl's outstanding appearance and graceful dancing posture made the priest Frollo, who was hiding behind the church window and peeping, full of desire. At night, the girl's beautiful singing made the priest obsessed with him. He asked the bell ringer Quasimodo to snatch the girl away. The palace guard Phoebus visited here and rescued Esmeralda, and the two fell in love. This made the priest even more jealous, and stabbed the captain of the guard while the two were going on a date, and framed the blame on Esmeralda, so that Esmeralda was sentenced to hanging.
Quasimo was whipped in public for kidnapping Esmeralda. Esmeralda stepped forward and gave him water to quench his thirst. When Esmeralda was about to be executed, Quasimodo took her back to Notre Dame for protection out of gratitude and love for the girl, and expressed his love with the most beautiful sound in his heart - the bell of Notre Dame. Frollo has been trying to persecute Esmeralda since he learned that Esmeralda came to Notre Dame. But being driven away by Quasimodo, he held a grudge and instigated the king to send troops to capture Esmeralda regardless of the church's "right of asylum." Finally killed.
Quasimodo couldn't find Esmeralda everywhere and found the priest hiding in a corner of the church. He was so angry that he threw the culprit off the bell tower. Then he rushed to Esmeralda's grave and lay beside her quietly to protect her forever.
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is Hugo's first large-scale romantic novel. "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" successfully puts "beauty and ugliness", two things that humans have always been concerned about, into a strong contrast in a dramatic story, allowing the audience to examine what "beauty and ugliness" are from a new perspective. It is shocking and at the same time improves the aesthetics. Frollo, the priest of Notre Dame de Paris, was sanctimonious, cruel, and hated because of love. He persecuted the gypsy girl Esmeralda and became ugly. Quasimodo, the kind-hearted bell ringer, sacrificed his life to save the girl. The movie depicts the dignity and antiquity of Notre Dame, with only a few pigeons reflecting the vitality of life. In terms of audio-visual language, the movie has a dark tone and weak sound, creating a kind of fear and sadness caused by death, which is shocking and unforgettable for a long time. It reveals the hypocrisy of religion since the Middle Ages, declares the bankruptcy of "asceticism" that has shrouded mankind for a long time, praises the kindness, friendship, and self-sacrifice of the lower working people, and reflects Hugo's humanitarian thoughts. The music of the film has the best penetration into the audience's hearts and is unforgettable. It is a true romantic classic. Thoughts after watching Notre Dame de Paris 2
Beauty and ugliness are originally a pair of antonyms with completely unrelated meanings, but in this movie, I deeply realized the harmonious unity of beauty and ugliness. At the same time, The characters created in the film also vividly express beauty and ugliness.
Esmeralda is not only stunningly beautiful, but also has a noble and pure heart. Beauty and goodness are so perfectly combined in her that she has a dazzling feeling. charm. Because of her purity and innocence, she fell into a tragic love tragedy. She should be God's favorite, but she was hanged. This made me feel the incomparable cruelty of those in power.
Quasimodo, a unique church bell ringer in the history of film. He is one-eyed, hunchbacked, bow-legged, and deaf. It can be said that he is extremely ugly and has no merit. But he has a pure heart. Because of the kindness of the bishop to his upbringing, he is willing to become the slave of the bishop. In order to repay Esmeralda's kindness, he would rather live and die. Although he had a very strong love for Esmeralda, he only guarded her like a patron saint and did not blaspheme her. When he saw the lover in his heart being hanged mercilessly, he was helpless and desperate, and finally went to the tomb to be buried with her.
His ugliness reaches the limit of human beings, but the profound human beauty shown in him makes him the most unique and touching artistic image in the history of film. The beauty of his soul has completely covered up the flaws in his appearance, and he has become a model of kindness in people's minds.
Claude. Frollo, as a priest, must suppress his desires. It is this repression that distorts his humanity. Lust and jealousy eventually cause him to lose control of his reason and become a slave to his own desires. From a priest to a devil.
Phoebus, the captain of the guard, is handsome in appearance but a powerful villain. He is ruthless and will not hesitate to deceive the love of a girl for the sake of power and wealth. He made me feel shameful.
Through the simplest and most effective contrast between inner beauty and outer ugliness, the whole movie made me deeply feel what people really need in society, not the gorgeous appearance and brilliant decoration. But the most simple and simple spiritual beauty. This kind of beauty does not need to be modified, it will only give you some unexpected spiritual touches when you need it most. Beauty does not exist, it just lacks the eyes to discover beauty. Afterviewing Notre Dame de Paris 3
The movie "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" clearly depicts three classes of people
1. Power class: One character is the bishop who represents the divine power. Lord, he is a sanctimonious person who lives a life of austerity and asceticism, but in his heart he longs for sexual pleasure, is full of envy of worldly enjoyments, and is full of contradictions both internally and externally. The other one is Phoebus, the captain of the royal guard who represents the ruling class. He looks talented and handsome, but he is a playboy who follows the crowd, has no sense of responsibility, and hangs around among rich ladies all day long. People of this class always incarnate justice and law. They make laws and act as judges at the same time, but they themselves trample on the laws wantonly. They use the power in their hands and the laws they enact to confuse right and wrong, fabricate facts, and brutally harm poor people in vulnerable groups. When they break the law and cause consequences that cannot be covered up, they often use vulnerable poor people as scapegoats.
2. Poor class: One of the representatives is the beautiful and compassionate gypsy girl Esmeralda. In order to save the life of the destitute poet Gringoire she has never met, she is willing to fight with Gringoire. They became a nominal couple; when she saw Quasimodo, the bell-ringer who had kidnapped him before, being whipped, tied up and exposed in the hot sun and made thirsty, the kind-hearted Esmeralda ignored her past suspicions and Regardless of everyone's opposition and ridicule, she sent sweet water to Quasimodo's chapped mouth... Such a kind girl ended up innocently being sent to the gallows. Another representative is Quasimodo, the ugly, mentally retarded, deaf, upright bell ringer. He became a thug of the evil forces because of his ignorance, but because he was upright and able to distinguish right from wrong in the end, after he recognized the evil forces In his true form, he lifted up Bishop Claude, the representative of the evil forces, without hesitation and threw him down the high wall of Notre Dame... This class is simple and kind, but they are always deceived and oppressed everywhere. They have to endure all the injustices in order to live, but when they can't bear it anymore, they can break out in destructive resistance at any time.
3. The rogue class: The representative characters are a pair of dwarfs who are not often seen in the scene. They fabricate lies for their own selfish interests. There is no justice in their eyes. As long as it is beneficial to themselves, they can act as villains at any time. An accomplice of power.
Individual poor people have no power and cannot play a big role, but they are often regarded as the main responsible persons in many major events. Afterviewing Notre Dame de Paris 4
The movie tells the story of how on April Fool’s Day in 1428, the poor people of the “Miracle Dynasty” gathered around the gypsy girl Esmeralda in the square in front of Notre Dame de Paris. There was singing and dancing, and the atmosphere was cheerful. The girl's outstanding appearance and graceful dancing posture made the priest Frollo, who was hiding behind the church window and peeping, full of desire. At night, the girl's beautiful singing made the priest obsessed with him. He asked the bell ringer Quasimodo to snatch the girl away. The palace guard Phoebus visited here and rescued Esmeralda, and the two fell in love.
This made the priest even more jealous, and stabbed the captain of the guard while the two were going on a date, and framed the blame on Esmeralda, so that Esmeralda was sentenced to hanging.
Quasimodo was whipped for kidnapping Esmeralda. Esmeralda stepped forward and brought him water to quench his thirst. When Esmeralda was about to be executed, Quasimodo came out. With gratitude and admiration for the girl, Yu snatched her back to Notre Dame for protection, and expressed his love with the most perfect sound in his heart - the bell of Notre Dame. Frollo learned that Esmeralda had been trying to persecute Esmeralda since she came to Notre Dame. But being driven away by Quasimodo, he held a grudge and instigated the king to send troops to capture Esmeralda regardless of the church's "right of asylum." Finally killed.
Quasimodo couldn't find Esmeralda everywhere and found the priest hiding in a corner of the church. He was so angry that he threw the culprit off the bell tower. Then he rushed to Esmeralda's grave and lay beside her quietly to protect her forever.
"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is Hugo's first large-scale romantic novel. "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" successfully puts "beauty and ugliness", two things that humans have always been concerned about, into a strong comparison in a dramatic story, allowing the audience to examine what "beauty and ugliness" are from a new perspective. It is shocking and at the same time improves the aesthetics. Frollo, the priest of Notre Dame de Paris, was sanctimonious, cruel, and hated because of love. He persecuted the gypsy girl Esmeralda and became ugly. Quasimodo, the kind-hearted bell ringer, sacrificed his life to save the girl. The movie depicts the dignity and antiquity of Notre Dame, with only a few pigeons reflecting the vitality of life.
In terms of audio-visual language, the film has a dark tone and weak sound, creating a kind of fear and sadness caused by death, which is shocking and unforgettable for a long time. It reveals the hypocrisy of religion since the Middle Ages, declares the bankruptcy of "asceticism" that has shrouded mankind for a long time, praises the kindness, friendship, and self-sacrifice of the lower working people, and reflects Hugo's humanitarian thoughts. The music of the film has the best penetration into the audience's hearts and is unforgettable. It is a true romantic classic. Afterviewing Notre Dame de Paris 5
In the music appreciation class, the teacher showed us the musical "Notre Dame de Paris". We were captivated, moved by its music and plot. This musical is called a rare contemporary masterpiece. It is adapted from the novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" by the famous French writer Victor Hugo. It tells the story of the sanctimonious but dark-hearted Bishop Frollo, the extremely ugly but kind-hearted bell ringer Quasimodo, the young and handsome but ugly-hearted guard captain Phoebus and the beautiful and kind-hearted gypsy girl Esmeralda. story between.
This musical is grand and spacious. Its dance can be said to be exquisite. The actors dance high-intensity modern dance, and many moves are impossible to perform without hard training. For example, in the dance in "The Celebration of Fools", they were in pairs, standing on both sides of the slide railing and spinning quickly, and then one person ran over. When the slide rail was about to hit him, he fell sideways and fell from the slide rail. Pass underneath. It is conceivable that if you were not well-trained and did not grasp the timing well, and your head or body hit it, you would probably have a second-level disability. If you were run over, it would be even more serious. He also walks upside down with his hands and swings his feet in the air, which is difficult for ordinary people to do. In the section of "Heartache" sung by Phoebus, the dancers behind him moved with powerful and extremely difficult movements. Their backflips on the spot were comparable to those of gymnasts. They show Phoebus' inner anguish and anguish.
In the musical "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", the singers and dancers are separate. The singer does not move too much, while the dancer uses dance to help the singer express the thoughts and feelings he wants to express, and to heighten the atmosphere. For example, the aforementioned guard captain Phoebus sang "Heartache" when he fell in love with two women at the same time. Four male dancers danced crazily behind him, which very aptly expressed his inner painful struggle and dilemma. Feeling.
As for the singing of the singers, whether it is the duet between the guard captain Phoebus and his fiancée Lily, or the trio of Phoebus, Frollo and Quasimodo, or Esme The choruses of Lada and Lily are both quite beautiful. And Quasimodo used his low, hoarse, rich and unique voice to sing his sincere and pure feelings for Esmeralda, especially the last song, which was extremely touching.
Equally impressive is his singing of "The Bell". He sang the different meanings of the three bells when they were ringing, full of love and compassion, but in the end he said lonely and sadly: "These are always ringing for others." In short, every lyric sung by every actor in the play seems to come from the heart, which is particularly touching.
Through this music class appreciation activity, we have learned how to watch musicals since childhood, thereby improving our music appreciation level. It is really meaningful. Afterviewing Notre Dame de Paris 6
In 1480, Frollo, the old priest of Notre Dame de Paris, France, adopted an abandoned baby who was ugly and hunchbacked, and named him Quasimodo. Frollo and Quasimodo fell in love with the Gypsy beauty Esmeralda at the same time. In order to get rid of the political oppression of the Prime Minister, Frollo was unable to confess to Esmeralda because of his status as a priest, so he killed the Prime Minister and blamed Esmeralda. Maida. Quasimodo sacrificed himself to save his lover. We also got connected because of novels. This movie is one of the movies I've enjoyed the longest. Throughout the movie or the original literary work behind it, the conflicts between love and personal desires as well as the characters' strong identities and concepts provide the right foundation for a deep philosophical thought. The beggars loved their Esmeralda as much as the princesses in the palace, or even more.
Although the author does not conceal the humble and dirty thoughts of the beggars, their love and respect for her are beyond measure; the priest's jealousy of Esmeralda's beauty is expressed in the wind. Madness like a catkins, evil like a ghost; Esmeralda's ideal of pure love is swayed by the contempt of the ruthless aristocratic son; Quasimodo's love is ruined by the fate of identity and appearance. All this shows the inherent cruelty of life, and destiny is everywhere. But it just brings out the noble inner desires of Quasimodo and Esmeralda. The ending of the film has shocking aesthetic value. Quasimodo faces Esmeralda's corpse on the tall building of Notre Dame. The heart-rending screams were heartbreaking. Many years later, people found two skeletons hugging each other tightly. When people wanted to separate them, they immediately turned into dust and were blown away by the wind. At that moment people will have the most profound understanding of love and destiny.
That was not an encounter between two individual characters, but an encounter at all levels of spiritual cognition for all people at all times. Finally, let’s talk about the movie itself. This movie was shot very early and was a collaboration between France and Italy. To construct a medieval environment in an era without computer special effects, the only way to create a medieval environment is to use fine art scenery, coupled with almost no long-range shots, making the picture look like a richly colored stage play, full of a classical sense of art. The dialogue has a distinct classical dramatic style, and the language is profound and poetic. All these together bring a strong classical artistic style to us who are used to watching popular and simple modern movies. As long as you don't watch two or three in a row, it's still very enjoyable. Perhaps for many people, its expressive tension is lacking, but in fact the ideological information it conveys is quite complete.