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Notre-Dame de Paris (Theatre)
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Notre-Dame de Paris is an enormously popular (as in, "played in Korea" popular) French-language rock opera created in 1998 by French musician Richard Cocciante and songwriter from Quebec Luc Plamodon.It is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Victor Hugo, better known in English as The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It originally starred Québecois singer Garou as Quasimodo and French singer Hélène Ségara as Esmeralda. | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything? | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: The background of the story is a comment on France's ongoing migrant crisis- specifically, the way foreign refugees and migrants are pushed to the margins and denied care from the parts of French society that are meant to provide for them. Clopin's band of outcasts are neither Romani nor beggars in this version- they're explicitly undocumented immigrants. The soldiers under Phoebus's command are dressed in padded jackets that make them look like modern riot cops. | |
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Adapted Out | |
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Adapted Out: King Louis XI, who appears in the novel and most adaptations, is absent from the musical. | |
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Looped Lyrics | |
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Looped Lyrics: "Beau comme le soleil" (guess which line is repeated over and over!) | |
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Adaptational Heroism | |
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Adaptational Heroism: Gringoire isn't a villain in the book, but he's feckless and short-sighted, and chooses to save Esmeralda's pet goat Djali over Esmeralda herself when he can only fit either the girl or the goat in his escape boat (which pretty much seals her fate). In this musical, he befriends Esmeralda very quickly and affectionately after she saves him at the Court of Miracles, and despite his initial obliviousness to his other friend Frollo's designs on her, he comes to join Quasimodo in his rescue of her outcast friends and fights against Frollo and his corrupt forces in the end. Clopin goes from the vicious King of the Homeless he is in the book to the noble leader of a band of refugees who only want equal treatment and the care of the community. | |
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Woman Scorned | |
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Woman Scorned: Fleur-de-Lys is engaged to Phoebus, but he cheats on her with Esmeralda. In the song "La Monture", she says she will only take him back if he promises that they will kill Esmeralda. | |
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Massive Multiplayer Ensemble Number | |
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Massive Multiplayer Ensemble Number: "Fatalité," the last song of Act 1, has the members of the main cast who are not incapacitated comment on fate. | |
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World's Most Beautiful Woman | |
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World's Most Beautiful Woman: As the classic Notre Dame story goes. Exemplified best by the song "Belle", where the three male leads sing about their urgent sexual desire for Esmeralda. | |
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Laughing Mad | |
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Frollo finally goes insane, complete with Insane Laugh, in "Mon maître, mon sauveur (My Master My Saviour)". | |
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Notre-Dame de Paris (Theatre) / int_512b00e0 | type |
BSoD Song | |
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BSoD Song: Quasimodo's "Danse mon Esméralda", right after Esmeralda's death. He's witnessed the death of the woman he loves and killed his adoptive father. He's resolved to die holding Esmeralda's dead body, because "dying for you is not dying". Yeah, he's pretty broken. Frollo finally goes insane, complete with Insane Laugh, in "Mon maître, mon sauveur (My Master My Saviour)". | |
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Adaptational Attractiveness | |
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Adaptational Attractiveness: Quasimodo's actors are given makeup that's meant to distort their features, but the success varies greatly by the production and actor's actual face. | |
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Artistic License – History | |
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Artistic License – History: In order to fit the rhyme scheme, Florence changes the city that Gutenberg built his printing press from Mainz to Nuremberg. | |
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Adaptation Distillation | |
Notre-Dame de Paris (Theatre) / int_5a40d6a | comment |
Adaptation Distillation: Several characters are cut out of the musical, including Frollo's brother Jehan, Esmeralda's mother, and King Louis. The plot doesn't suffer much. | |
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All Musicals Are Adaptations | |
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All Musicals Are Adaptations | |
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Epic Rocking | |
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Epic Rocking: "Le temps des cathédrales" again. | |
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"I Am" Song | |
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"I Am" Song: "Bohémienne", sung by Esmeralda. | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Averted in the musical. While in the book Quasimodo drives Clopin's followers and Esmeralda's would-be rescuers away from Notre Dame due to misunderstanding, in the musical he rescues them from the prison and they fight together to defend Esmeralda in Notre Dame. The mob of outcasts technically survive, but they're arrested and permanently banned from the city, left to an uncertain fate. | |
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Broken Pedestal | |
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Broken Pedestal: Esmeralda's love for and faith in Phoebus is utterly destroyed when he brutally kills Clopin in front of her. | |
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Mr. Exposition | |
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Mr. Exposition: Gringoire only interacts with the characters three times and for the rest of the musical his only purpose is to act as a neutral third-party witness to what's going on in the story. | |
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Ignored Epiphany | |
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Ignored Epiphany: "Tu vas me détruire (Your Love Will Kill Me)" is this trope in song form. | |
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Truck Driver's Gear Change | |
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Truck Driver's Gear Change: All over the place, most notably in "Les temps de cathedrales" and "Danse, mon Esmeralda", with the latter being especially notable due to it coming to a conclusive close after it's already shifted gears several times, and still going up one last time, to top out at a powerful high A-flat. | |
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Never My Fault | |
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"Tu vas me détruire" sung by Frollo is kind of an inversion. He's being "seduced" by one of the good guys. | |
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Soundtrack Dissonance | |
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Soundtrack Dissonance: "Un matin tu dansais (One Bright Morning You Danced)". The instrumental starts out bright and cheerful, as Frollo and Esmeralda sing of the ones they love. Then he tries to blackmail her into having sex with him or face execution. Then he tries to rape her. All the while, the same bright, twinkly tune plays on. | |
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King of the Homeless | |
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Clopin goes from the vicious King of the Homeless he is in the book to the noble leader of a band of refugees who only want equal treatment and the care of the community. | |
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Villain Love Song | |
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Villain Love Song: "Être prêtre et aimer une femme": Frollo about Esmeralda. "Tu vas me détruire" sung by Frollo is kind of an inversion. He's being "seduced" by one of the good guys. | |
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The Bard | |
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The Bard: Gringoire is this in universe, so he tends to get alot of the most melodic solos and ensemble lines, including the show's signature song "The Age of the Cathedrals". | |
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Grief Song | |
Notre-Dame de Paris (Theatre) / int_e680af6f | comment |
Grief Song: "Danse mon Esméralda", as noted in BSoD Song | |
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Sanity Slippage Song | |
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Sanity Slippage Song: "Tu vas me détruire" for Frollo | |
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Crowd Song | |
Notre-Dame de Paris (Theatre) / int_f16f631d | comment |
Crowd Song: Whenever Clopin sings, he usually has the rest of the outcasts (ensemble) singing with him ("Les sans-papiers", "La Cour des miracles"). There's also the reprise of "Le temps des cathédrales" at the end. | |
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Dark Reprise | |
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Dark Reprise: "Les sans-papiers (The Refugees)" reappears during the attack on Notre Dame, but this time it's even more serious and Clopin dies in the middle of the song. | |
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Distant Duet | |
Notre-Dame de Paris (Theatre) / int_fa74c41c | comment |
Distant Duet: Esmeralda and Fleur-de-Lys sing about how much they love Phoebus and how they believe he will love them back forever ("Beau comme le soleil"). Also Esmeralda and Quasimodo in "Les oiseaux qu'on met en cage (The Birds They Put in Cages)". | |
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