| I'm gonna love you For the rest of my life I'm holding you safe here In this heart of mine I can't live without you Cause my soul would die You know I'm telling the truth I'll spend the rest of my life Loving you |
| Okay, ummm....how can I put this politly? I.....didn't like HoND2 that much...in fact I hated it. But, all that aside, I know some people did like the sequel, and I want to provide for them as well, so here it is, the Quasimodo and Madellaine Shrine. Madellaine is a circus performer who comes to Paris with a mission from her vain and wicked master Sarousch. Her mission is to trick Quasimodo into showing her where the famed La Fidele bell is so Sarousch can steal it. She doesn't like it, but she feels she owes herself to Sarousch after he took her in, so she agrees. But when she meets Quasi, he opens her eyes to the world around her and to something else: the world within herself. Quasimodo and Madellaine can identify with one-another, having both been raised by cruel masters who taught them that they were worthless (although it would have gone better if the script had gone into that rather than never mentioning Frollo). They have a bunch of good times touring around Paris and dancing in the rain, and soon they're in love. Quasimodo touches Madellaine with the notion that there is someone who believes in her, that she's not worthless. But of course, this puts everyone in an awkward situation because Sarousch is still forcing her to help him steal the bell. But in the end, Madellaine wins back Quasimodo's trust when she saves young Zephyr from Sarousch, and Quasimodo and Madellaine proclaim their love for each other at the Festival D'Amour. |
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| ----------------------------------------> A nice Finnish promotional pic. The text translates as "The Bellringer of Notre Dame 2." Thanks to Sonja for sending me this pic! |
| Nice lighting here, but Quasi looks strange. |