Talk:Hans/@comment-25041621-20140619221141/@comment-1416077-20140620175001

Boo-hoo. He had a tough childhood. So did Attila the Hun, so did Adolf Hitler, so did 90% of inmates in US prisons.

I can understand how that will mess someone up, but his actions are unacceptable. You seem to be projecting your wishful thinking that he is deep down a misunderstood good person... but he is not. There is no misunderstanding his motives or actions.

Good people don't plot to murder innocents they have never even met or coups d'etat in countries that have done no wrong.

FACT: There are many other ways in which he could establish that he is successful.

FACT: The only way in which his brothers would approve of his plan would be if they are cold-blooded murderers themselves, in which case, Hans was RAISED to be evil.

FACT: He had several opportunities to turn away from his MURDER plot during the film and he continued on his dark path.

FACT: Even if he could not have saved Anna with a kiss, he did not even try, instead he monologued and described how his original plan was to marry Elsa and then murder her.

FACT: He KNEW that if he kissed Anna it would not be "true love's kiss"; he could have eased her pain in her final moments and then continued with his murderous plot to kill Elsa, but he didn't do that: he chose to wreck her emotionally... and he SMILED while causing her pain!

If YOU want to believe that he is a misunderstood innocent, go ahead and live happily in your belief; you are entitled to believe what you want even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary, just don't try to convince anyone that he is a poor, misunderstood boy who never wanted to hurt anyone and just wanted to impress his brothers.

He is not misunderstood.

He is evil.