The human doesn’t become the “hero” until he commits treason against the human race and kills countless humans.
But it wasn’t the human race that he was against, I thought it was the human race that he was representing. I even drew paralells to congress right now and the people brave enough to fight the establishment for what is right. The hero in this movie did not sit down and shut up, he chose to stand up for what was right (like us, like the tea-parties). I likened the “bad guys” to the congress and senate who will sell their soul for a buck or a million bucks, and the hero as those brave enough to stand up against it. That is what my children and I got out of it. I guess it will be different for everyone. This is just my opinion.