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* ''[[The Prince of Egypt]]'' does this with Rameses, focusing equally on him and Moses. He's generally shown as a nice guy struggling between responsibility and his own feelings (but with two [[Evil Chancellor]]s) who genuinely loves his (foster) brother, and doesn't descend into outright villainy until [[God]] goes "biblical" on Egypt. |
* ''[[The Prince of Egypt]]'' does this with Rameses, focusing equally on him and Moses. He's generally shown as a nice guy struggling between responsibility and his own feelings (but with two [[Evil Chancellor]]s) who genuinely loves his (foster) brother, and doesn't descend into outright villainy until [[God]] goes "biblical" on Egypt. |
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* In ''[[Land of the Dead]]'', the gas station attendant zombie gets peeved at the humans [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?|shooting his fellow zombies]]. Because [[Humans Are |
* In ''[[Land of the Dead]]'', the gas station attendant zombie gets peeved at the humans [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?|shooting his fellow zombies]]. Because [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]], he {{spoiler|succeeds in "leading" an invasion of the nearby human settlement}} and even gets his share of the [[Bittersweet Ending]], leading the "survivors" to the proverbial sunset. |
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* In the movie (well, at least the remake) ''[[The Longest Yard]]'', most of the protaganist's football team are self-confessed scumbags and degenerates. The viewers end up rooting for them because the guards are even nastier. |
* In the movie (well, at least the remake) ''[[The Longest Yard]]'', most of the protaganist's football team are self-confessed scumbags and degenerates. The viewers end up rooting for them because the guards are even nastier. |
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* ''[[Four Lions]]'' is a black comedy from the POV of four Islamist terrorists who are just young guys who happen to want to blow themselves and other people up. |
* ''[[Four Lions]]'' is a black comedy from the POV of four Islamist terrorists who are just young guys who happen to want to blow themselves and other people up. |