However, things could go a little deeper. While this is going on, Anna and Olaf have a heart to heart talk, much like they do in the final product. If he alerted the guards, the Duke of Weaselton might get frantic and go after Elsa, being the one to accuse her of treason instead of Hans, who could instead try and defend Elsa, trying to explain the situation but perhaps accidentally making things worse, helping build to everything in the climax.
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Hans could leave the room to allow for Olaf and Anna’s chat, but instead perhaps to get some more firewood for her or alert the guards to what is happening. The two are baffled, thinking that what they had was real. However, the difference for this is once Anna is returned back to the castle, Hans does kiss Anna and nothing happens. Anna meets Hans, Anna quickly falls for Hans, the two decide to get married, Elsa goes into a frenzy, and so on and so forth.
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#Hans frozen movie
So with this idea, most of the movie would still be the same. These are just some ideas that I feel could have been fun to explore without having to create a bad person out of this genuinely enjoyable character. What could I say about this topic that hasn’t already been said? Hans shouldn’t have been a villain, this twist came out of absolute nowhere, there were already enough villains, and so on and so forth - So instead what I decided to do was figure out some other ways that Frozen could still have included Hans without making him Prince of jerks.īefore we begin, I love Frozen as is and fully accept it for what it is, whether I agree with all its decisions or not. To tell the truth, I was having a bit of creative block. However, that was not the only thing intervening. I’m not going to lie, it took me longer than it should to make this essay (previously a video but after all that hard work taken down by the YouTube police several times). Not what I was expecting - not what ANYONE was expecting! The twist that no one asked for and possibly the beginning of this awful Disney “twist villain” trend. Sure, it was unexpected, but it was totally out of left-field! Why is Hans a villain? I was so invested in how this scenario would be resolved, but this felt like the laziest way to do it. It would be just like Enchanted the two female leads would switch love interests and they’d live happily ever after, but nope! Who was better suited for Anna? How will this all play out? During the scene where Hans tries to convince Elsa to bring back summer, I thought I knew where this was going. Hans seemed like a legitimately nice guy, but as soon as Kristoff showed up, I was conflicted. In my first viewing of Frozen - First day it hit theaters, naturally - I was quickly intrigued by all of the characters and how their relationships would play out.