Thread:Alex2424121/@comment-13983026-20130924193358/@comment-5091911-20131013085330

InspiredAndNatural wrote: That's what I meant. Er,....it never said he was in a cage, (it mentioned that he was to be shipped back to the Southern Isles where his 12 older brothers would hear about his happenings), and he never said about ruling Arendelle. Hans only said, in his conversation with the Duke that I had already mentioned, that Anna had him in charge and he wouldn't hesitate to protect Arendelle. Anyways, he thought the only thing to do was kill Elsa because of what he was told by Anna. He thought he had good reasons for killing Elsa, as Elsa supposedly (even from Anna's mouth) freezed her heart, which would kill her. But another thing I don't understand is how he went from being against the Duke's assumptions and wanting to protect Arendelle, to being evil and leaving Anna to die, then being guilty for what he had tried to do. From my understanding of his last words in the book, he thought he had good reasons for killing Elsa; you know about the 'soul for soul' thing, right? I think the only way to really find out is go to the cinema next month or if your eager to know right now, brake into the studio.

Look I'm not saying I know everything about the film I was just sharing what I've learnt. There are still a few things I don't know at the moment, I know the beginning and the end but I don't know much about the middle of the film. I would like to find more spoilers but who needs them at this point when wer'e so near the end.