Talk:Hans/@comment-25041621-20140619221141/@comment-25041621-20140623204808

Hey, Arguments like "this is an animated movie, why are you taking it so seriously" are invalid and misplaced on this wiki where people get together to find the deeper meaning in a movie. I f you don't think we should be taking this seriously, go watch the movie with your kids and don't go into deep discussions about that should be happaning to Hans.

It is precisely because Hans is in a movie that we are allowed to even argue about whether Hans deserves death or not. Sings-With-Spirits, Art (literature or film) always magnifies real life situations, makes them more extreme, so that we can judge them better. Obviously, this is not about whether Murder etc. are a reason for punishment and hardheartedness. Hans' murder plans represent the much smaller villainies we encounter in life, and maybe even commit ourselves. Stratos is not suggesting that murderers get a chance for redemption, but that Frozen serves to explain the inner workings of a man who has made bad choices or mistakes, and that by sending him away the way they did, they did not portray him well to the end.

Maybe re-read the lyrics of Fixer Upper. It is a song about the Hans inside all of us.

BUT, I must say, I am impressed with your argument of abused wives returning to their "misunderstood" husbands. You make a very good point and are right about that.