User blog comment:BlouseGirl/Hate on Frozen/@comment-174.65.12.92-20140729220723/@comment-11133912-20140730231536

Hans genuinely loved Anna? I don't think so. If you loved someone, would you try to lock them up and kill them just because they didn't support you? Absolutely not. Hans is definitely not in love with Anna. It was made clear in that library scene.

Elsa was partly in the wrong because she ran away from her problems. However, she went back and fixed them. It may look like Hans was trying to save the world, but he wasn't. There's a handful of proof for this. Why did he try to kill the queen without letting the people know? If he's executing someone with that much authority, he should definitely ask the people for their opinion. He tried to kill Anna too. He may not have froze her heart, but he didn't help her either, and if her really loved her, he would help her. He didn't.

Why do you think Elsa's that antagonist, anyway, and Annan you back that up? Sure, she was originally supposed to be an antagonist, but not anymore. And yes, Elsa has ice powers, but they can be used for the good, and she eventually did, once she learned her lesson.

Besides, if Hans was really the protagonist and Elsa the antagonist, why would millions of people, both adults and children, believe the opposite? The movie's clear on what everyone's motivation is. I can see why you might believe that, but it just doesn't make any sense.