>>6227642As for the film, I am disappoint.
For such a massive blockbuster, it just didn’t deliver. Don’t get me wrong. The art was fantastic. The character were great. But the plot had several holes so big that you could drive a Mack truck through them. This is not what I expected from Disney, which usually has the story written & story-boarded before a single drawing of animation is put to paper. If I’m reading between the lines from the “Art Of” book and “Making Of” documentaries, there was a massive plot shift when the “Let It Go” song was recorded. The Powers That Be at Disney ordered Elsa to change from antagonist to protagonist thanks to the song’s empowering spirit. That fucked things up royally, story-wise. The story lost a strong antagonist in Elsa to drive the plot along. Han’s third act reveal to be psychopathic monologue spewing bad guy just feels like cop-out because the writers couldn’t think of anything better to tie things up.
>Hans did nothing wrong.