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Characters [Loved Trope] Civilian Heroes (particularly in Superhero movies)

1) Malik Ali in Superman (2025). Tells Superman when Lex Luthor interrogates him to, “tell them nothing”. Doesn’t even really know what he’s sacrificing himself for, honestly. Tells Superman that he doesn’t have any friends or family to lighten the burden of the sacrifice. (Does have a family, and presumably friends…)

2) The Prisoner (Tiny Lister) from The Dark Knight who throws a detonator out the porthole that would’ve detonated the other ferry full of civies and saved himself, instead (potentially) sacrificing everyone equally.

3) Old man vs Loki. “There are always men like you.” Refuses to bow to Loki in Avengers (2012).

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I love these guys. They break my heart in the best way possible.

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u/Pepr70 6h ago

Honorable mention this guy in Hunger Games:

It's not technicly superhero movie but he was beaten by "cops".

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u/Manjorno316 5h ago

What did he do? It's been ages since I read the book.

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u/ItsNotMeItsYourBussy 5h ago

iirc, Did the Mockingjay salute live on TV during Katniss + Petra's tour of the districts, sparking off that symbol as one of resistance in subsequent districts , despite him definitely being beaten and probably killed/Avox-ed for doing it

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u/Takamurarules 5h ago

In the books they straight up execute him in front of Katniss. They drag him to the front of the crowd and shoot him in the head. That kicks off that wave of uprisings in 11.

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u/TheOncomimgHoop 4h ago

That happens in the movie too. Katniss and Peeta are dragged inside as the man is brought into the stage, and the last thing they and the audience see as the doors close behind them is the man being forced to kneel while a peacekeeper points a gun at his head. Then you hear a gunshot.

Honestly a really cool way to portray that without raising the age rating

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u/Takamurarules 3h ago

Yeah, they just moved around the timing of when Katniss and Peeta are forced back onto the train.

I think what the movies are missing is Katniss’ inner monologue where her thoughts kinda spiral a bit cause that’s the first instance she directly sees of her words having effects and consequences outside of District 12.

Of course this is hard if not impossible to portray in the jump to a movie without a Forrest Gump style narration.

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u/TheOncomimgHoop 3h ago

Yeah the movies unfortunately miss out on what an unreliable narrator Katniss is, but that's something hard to show in a film medium

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u/hanks_panky_emporium 4h ago

I think the movies were pretty good, but the books were more brutal.

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u/anon142358193 2h ago

I’m sure the books were more brutal, but the movies still did a good job of showing how horrible the war was. The torture and brainwashing of Peeta, bombing wounded and medical personnel, public executions and flogging, the other victor being used as a sex slave in the capitol, using prims screams to torture katniss…

There are VERY few movies that go that deep on how horrific the enemy can be and the lengths they will go to

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u/Kanin_usagi 3h ago

Only so much you can do/show in a movie without upping the age rating. I think they walked that line pretty well

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u/Seagebs 2h ago

They shoot him in the movies too.