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(Anonymous) 2014-06-22 12:42 am (UTC)(link)Oh, Hans is definitely a YMMV kind of character. I realize that a lot of viewers thought that he was "obvious evil" but I'm one of the people that was completely blindsided by his betrayal, and the duality of Hans fascinates me. Upon repeat viewings of the film, I find Hans' two-faced nature as entertaining as Gaston's over-the-top love for himself... All of his lines and facial expressions have a duality to them, since I know now that there's a hidden motive behind everything he says and does. Personally, I think it's really cool, but I can understand why someone who recognized Hans' true intentions from the very beginning might find him boring.
On that note, I'd loooooove to interact with a Hans face-character at Disneyland. Would he have to act like the sweet, charming version of Hans that's trying to win your trust? Or does he lose all pretense and act like a smug prince? I'm so freaking fascinated by the concept!
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Ok, I get you. Tbh, now that you mention it, I do think a Hans face-character would be interesting; I wonder how they'd play him. I suppose part of it has to do with how the kids are meant to perceive him, no? If he's too nice it might be kind of confusing for young children...
I think for me it's not so much that I was suspicious of him from the start as that when he did his about-face, I was like "oh, one of those". He reminded me a bit of Mother Gothel in the pretending-to-care department, but I did like how she was presented as far more emotionally manipulative, and her pretense of caring went way further. With him, he never cared, so he's just another straightforward manipulative guy who wanted power.
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