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* ''[[The Wind That Shakes the Barley]]'' is all about this, during the War of Independence in Ireland. It doesn't paint anybody solid white, but the guys that deviate from solid Resistance action are definitely not regarded well compared to the stalwarts, and never mind England. Historical figures, incidentally.
* ''[[The Wind That Shakes the Barley]]'' is all about this, during the War of Independence in Ireland. It doesn't paint anybody solid white, but the guys that deviate from solid Resistance action are definitely not regarded well compared to the stalwarts, and never mind England. Historical figures, incidentally.
* Lampshaded in ''[[Red Dawn]]'', when the Wolverines are going to shoot their prisoners.
* Lampshaded in ''[[Red Dawn]]'', when the Wolverines are going to shoot their prisoners.
{{quote|'''Matt''': "What's the difference, Jed? Tell me, what's the [[Not So Different|difference between us and them]]?"<br />
{{quote|'''Matt''': "What's the difference, Jed? Tell me, what's the [[Not So Different|difference between us and them]]?"
'''Jed''': "Because...WE LIVE HERE!" ''(shoots soldier)'' }}
'''Jed''': "Because...WE LIVE HERE!" ''(shoots soldier)'' }}
* Most propagandistic war films from China, Russia, any number of Eastern Bloc countries feature this trope in spades, dealing either with the Japanese or Nazi invasions.
* Most propagandistic war films from China, Russia, any number of Eastern Bloc countries feature this trope in spades, dealing either with the Japanese or Nazi invasions.