>>88420015My problem is that Hans does things that are directly contrary to what his character is supposed to be.
Why does he smile lovingly at Anna after the boat scene? No one is watching him (unless you count the horse) so there's no reason for him to put on a performance.
Why does he prevent Elsa from being killed? The idea that he wanted to try to fuck her doesn't make sense. This is a guy who wouldn't even approach her because he thought he wouldn't have a chance. The "he wanted to look like a hero while secretly trying to murder Elsa" doesn't work either, as being accidentally responsible for her death is far worse than just being a bystander.
This is out-of-character behavior shoved into the movie just to make the audience unsuspecting of Hans. It irritates me that the writers were more in love with their evil prince idea than making a consistent story. It's not even that good; "my fiance is evil so my infidelity is okay" is the most common romance plot of all time.