Talk:Hans/@comment-26966341-20150915190613/@comment-1416077-20150918182054

Look again when he explains to Anna why he is not saving her life and why he is going to kill her sister. Look at his smile and the way he savors the horror on her face.

That is enjoyment. He is enjoying the moment; tormenting Anna with the knowledge that not only is he not lifting a finger to save her, but that he will kill her sister and take the throne, ending her family's royal dynasty.

How else would you describe his actions? Knowing that his plan all along was to marry either Elsa or Anna and then murder them both in cold blood?

Can we pity him for his lousy childhood? Of course we can! We can also pity a poor, young, Austrian struggling artist in Vienna who was put down by his family and by the Viennese art world... and was later elected Chancellor of Germany... He had pain too, then took it out on the rest of the world.

Cold. Blooded. Sociopath.