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	Comments on: Hans Zimmer Says He Didn&#8217;t Feel The Pain Of Ben Affleck&#8217;s Batman, Now Waiting For An Amazing Superhero Script	</title>
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		By: Chris Wake		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[He&#039;s right. Affleck did a more than serviceable job as Batman but the inconsistent writing for that character (and many others) killed any momentum that story tried building up. Whereas Zimmer witnessed a full character development with the Dark Knight trilogy, Affleck&#039;s Batman is already an established character, which is fine in itself, but sudden tonal shifts and inherently flawed characteristic choices during BvS made it difficult to attach to that character in that universe.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He&#8217;s right. Affleck did a more than serviceable job as Batman but the inconsistent writing for that character (and many others) killed any momentum that story tried building up. Whereas Zimmer witnessed a full character development with the Dark Knight trilogy, Affleck&#8217;s Batman is already an established character, which is fine in itself, but sudden tonal shifts and inherently flawed characteristic choices during BvS made it difficult to attach to that character in that universe.</p>
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