Thread:InspiredAndNatural/@comment-25007270-20131130012901/@comment-25007270-20131130131007

InspiredAndNatural wrote: Jcca sone wrote: He is the villain and I win and you lose for saying he is a good guy. Life isn't about winning, and I find that attitude arrogant, like the Duke's. And some people like what the writers did, because it never was like this, where the prince was evil and turned out to not be whom the princess would marry. I'm not sure. But I still like it. If the story happened in real life, which is 100% impossible, I don't think Hans would still be like that after everything that happened. He would've been reproved.

This isn't a game and I'm not playing. I simply read the novel and found parts that told me how he couldn't have been a villain aside from the killing Elsa part. And I guess my imagination wasn't exactly like the film's, as there were things I was missing, such as expressions and reactions, which don't always go the way you imagine them to be. At first I also think that Hans' villainous things aren't real. Besides you are still right for saying that the Junior Novelization is not the completely the same as the movie cause there are deleted scenes but it is in the novelization.