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I'm late like a mug on this Batman situation but the doom and gloom is unwarranted
We have to take into account the fact that movies are a collective form of expression and there are a dynamic set of internal circumstances and decisions made by the cast/crew that determine whether or not a movie is trash.
Naturally, these circumstances fall into a pyramid shape, with success or failure determined and/or defined by the sharpness of the pointy end. However, the backbone of any good movie will always be a stellar script; in my opinion direction is subordinate to scriptwriting (both are obviously important though!)
Ben Affleck is no longer directing, but is the script still being composed by himself and Geoff Johns? If that is still the case, I retain high hopes for The Batman.
Ben Affleck is no longer directing, but does this mean that he is no longer "helming" the project? I don't think so. Ben Affleck is a noted arteur who happens to be both the star and responsible for the core narrative (if that is still the case). According to what I'm reading, the onus is still on him to ensure that the directorial vision of The Batman ends up being one of quality and character. This is not a "job" for him like, say, Daredevil was. The man's name has been attached to every bit of happenstance regarding the film thus far, and the man is not in a position to allow for compromises of quality.
In my opinion, this is still very much Ben Affleck's movie and it will show
We have to take into account the fact that movies are a collective form of expression and there are a dynamic set of internal circumstances and decisions made by the cast/crew that determine whether or not a movie is trash.
Naturally, these circumstances fall into a pyramid shape, with success or failure determined and/or defined by the sharpness of the pointy end. However, the backbone of any good movie will always be a stellar script; in my opinion direction is subordinate to scriptwriting (both are obviously important though!)
Ben Affleck is no longer directing, but is the script still being composed by himself and Geoff Johns? If that is still the case, I retain high hopes for The Batman.
Ben Affleck is no longer directing, but does this mean that he is no longer "helming" the project? I don't think so. Ben Affleck is a noted arteur who happens to be both the star and responsible for the core narrative (if that is still the case). According to what I'm reading, the onus is still on him to ensure that the directorial vision of The Batman ends up being one of quality and character. This is not a "job" for him like, say, Daredevil was. The man's name has been attached to every bit of happenstance regarding the film thus far, and the man is not in a position to allow for compromises of quality.
In my opinion, this is still very much Ben Affleck's movie and it will show
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