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Is the "Hunchback of Notre Dame" the ultimate middle finger to Incels?

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theultimate89

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I'm talking about the Disney version. The ugly Quasimodo saves Esmeralda's LIFE more than once and is the kindest person to her, but STILL doesn't get the girl. Phoebus got with Esmeralda literally because he was a chad. He didn't do nearly the amount of sacrifice that Quasimodo did for her. 

The moral of the movie shouldn't have been "To not judge a book by his cover," it should've been "You can give an arm and a leg for the girl you love...doesn't mean she has to give it back."
 
Beauty and the beast is also a contender.
 
Probably my favorite Disney movie, I appreciate how blackpilled it is.
 
ArtoriasWolf said:
Beauty and the beast is also a contender.

Don't agree at all. Beauty and the Beast is about Chad, a brutish asshole who through his own hubris damned everyone around him as well as himself and he still doesn't give a shit about anyone but himself. He learns no lesson as his position did not make him understand the importance of being kind and human, that's why he had been imprisoned in that form for such a long time, basically he sucks up at the final mile just because he's terrified of the possible permanency of his condition, a condition in which only those doomed to serve and still be with him are the only ones who'll be around. The ending's even worse and it's a spit on the face of people who don't even get one chance, while he gets two with blazing honors like he'd deserve it. The lesson is appalling and abysmal to young girls, and it goes along the lines of "You grab on to that douchebag bad boy and you'll be able to magically turn him into a prince and thaw his frozen heart", yeah, sorry, sweetie, but the chances are the only thing you'll be turning is an embryo into chopped up pieces after he jetpacks out.
 
Foxman8472 said:
Don't agree at all. Beauty and the Beast is about Chad, a brutish asshole who through his own hubris damned everyone around him as well as himself and he still doesn't give a shit about anyone but himself. He learns no lesson as his position did not make him understand the importance of being kind and human, that's why he had been imprisoned in that form for such a long time, basically he sucks up at the final mile just because he's terrified of the possible permanency of his condition, a condition in which only those doomed to serve and still be with him are the only ones who'll be around. The ending's even worse and it's a spit on the face of people who don't even get one chance, while he gets two. The lesson is appalling and abysmal to young girls, and it goes along the lines of "You grab on to that douchebag bad boy and you'll be able to magically turn him into a prince and thaw his frozen heart", yeah, sorry, sweetie, but the chances are the only thing you'll be turning is an embryo into chopped up pieces after he jetpacks out.

Wouldn't this be a middle finger to incels though? Showing how chad always wins in the end.
 
ArtoriasWolf said:
Wouldn't this be a middle finger to incels though? Showing how chad always wins in the end.

Telling the truth is not giving a middle finger. Giving a middle finger are those soapy stories about everybody finding their match, because they hit like a wrench in the gut by their blatant unalignment with reality.

By the way, the original ending to the Hunchback of Notre Dame is way more gruesome. The Hunchback is never accepted into society, he kills Esmeralda's betrayer (after she's executed) and then dies of hunger next to her body.
 
Foxman8472 said:
Telling the truth is not giving a middle finger. Giving a middle finger are those soapy stories about everybody finding their match, because they hit like a wrench in the gut by their blatant unalignment with reality.

By the way, the original ending to the Hunchback of Notre Dame is way more gruesome. The Hunchback is never accepted into society, he kills Esmeralda's betrayer (after she's executed) and then dies of hunger next to her body.

I figured everyone dies at the end. I just enjoy the music in the Disney version.
 
At least it has the merit to be truthful.
 

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