
John Milton's Paradise Lost has one angel, Abdiel, in Satan's legions refuse to join his rebellion. After the Battlegames, the Obernewtyn Misfits become this to the main rebellion, and force them to look closer at what their plans actually involve. The Druid is rebelling against the Council but is if anything more fanatically opposed to Misfits. A passive version is Gilaine and the other Misfits in the Druids camp. The Obernewtyn Chronicles has two groups of these. He starts out as a very-reluctant new addition to the team's anti-Yeerk resistance movement, only to rebel against them and briefly become a side unto himself. Land of the Blind: Joe becomes one of these when he realizes that their Rebel Leader is more than just a Well-Intentioned Extremist but Knight Templar bordering on Magnificent Bastard. Jones County, Mississippi secedes from the Confederacy just as the Confederate States did. THE REBEL VIETNAMESE MOVIE ANALYSIS FREE
Free State of Jones: The film centers on a group of disgruntled white farmers and fugitive slaves rising up to fight the Confederacy, which itself was deemed the "rebels". Expanded Universe material further elaborates on the tension between the two groups, with the final season of Rebels television show detailing what exactly was the final straw for Saw and the Alliance for the former to split away. Saw Gerrera in Rogue One from Star Wars quit the Rebel Alliance with his Partisans due to conflict over their modus operandi, as Saw's was at odds with their morals, goals, and caused negative public relations, not helped with his growing paranoia on who to trust due to receiving several assassination attempts and being poisoned to the point where he needs mobile life support by the time we see him in Rogue One. So they're currently rebelling against rebelling because that counter-intuitively causes things to stay the same.
Their predictable evil was actually good for making the Asgardians look good in comparison and create an "easily" defeatable threat to stabilize their society. The kicker is? Most people don't want them to! Why? Because Loki's other setting is a chaotic trickster which is really not something the powers that be can use. Past Loki successfully noticed that he became traitor in his villainy so he made arrangements to change that by dying and other very extreme measures (like not being one of anything). Jack Frost of The Invisibles had shades of this at first, being so anarchist he rejected even the minimal and fluid authority of a cell of the Invisibles.
By the time the story begins, he has an entire squad of soldiers who have joined him. On the way to do so, he got an infection, had a vision, and decided to enjoy the freedom of being on neither side instead.
Soames from DMZ was originally a soldier for one side in a Divided States of America situation, who intended to defect from the rebels back over to US army. This DVD includes the original Vietnamese version (with English subtitles) as well as an English version (the bilingual lead actors dubbed their own voices). Like Oxide and Danny Pang’s breakthrough 1999 motion picture Bangkok Dangerous, which helped put Thai films on the cinematic map, The Rebel is helping to put the spotlight on Vietnamese films. Ranked as the biggest Vietnamese film when it was released theatrically in 2006, The Rebel delivers meticulous choreographed fight scenes that show off the martial arts skills of the Nguyens (not related), as well as their female lead Veronica Ngo.
No matter what is thrown at him, he gets right back up to cause more havoc and Dustin Nguyen is up to the task of playing the sadistic part. Sy is one of those cinematic creations who is seemingly indestructible.
Johnny Tri Nguyen–who was a stunt double in the Spider-Man movies and impressed fans with his performance in The Protector–stars as Le Van Cuong, a deadly double agent who battles both the French and his evil, power hungry boss Sy, played by Dustin Nguyen ( 21 Jump Street), who we’re accustomed to seeing in sympathetic roles. While not quite epic, the film is spot on as an action thriller. While that may sound like a bit much, director Truc Charlie Nguyen does a formidable job creating a plausible scenario with some awesome fighting sequences. A fast-paced, beautifully executed film, The Rebel works hard at being an epic martial arts picture set in 1920’s French-occupied Vietnam.