Talk:Hans/@comment-26966341-20150915190613/@comment-1416077-20150918203826

"I don't believe about Hans words during his betrayal. I don't believe that he wanted to kill Elsa after his wedding with Anna."

His actions betray your trust.

"I have my doubts about Hans, about his "sadic" personality. About his "joy" to kill Elsa and ambandon [sic] Anna, cause of these:"

Still shots do not convey the context. I just watched the scene; he is NOT a reluctant participant.

"That he never really wanted to kill someone, but to find a way to arrive to his goal, something that he searched for all of his life: a place where people could love and accept him."

He had the opportunity to achieve this goal; to *try* to save Anna, but he did not even fake a kiss to save her. Had he saved her, he could still "stop the menace of Elsa" and be a hero to the people, becoming king... with Anna's blessing... before her death. Instead, he chose to tell her his plans and show her just what a rotten person he really was. Even if it is as you say, that he "didn't really mean it", then it is worse! because then there would be absolutely no reason to say it, *except" to torment a dying girl who thought she loved him!

"Do you want to crush my point of view?"

Absolutely not. I want you to interpret the evidence from an objective point of view and not through rose-colored lenses. If you are incapable of examining the evidence objectively, then there is no point in continuing this discussion; believe what you will; this is America.