Arab Times

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The Man of Steel might be able to hold his composure in the face of adversity, but the Bat of Gotham? Not so much.

Fans created a video of a distraught Ben Affleck, who plays Batman in “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”, after the actor appeared saddened when asked about the film’s unsettling reviews in an interview with Yahoo Movies.

Affleck’s co-star Henry Cavill, who plays Superman, kept the energy high defending “Dawn of Justice” against criticism. During Cavill’s response, Affleck cast his gaze downward and only offered a two-word answer once Cavill finished.

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“I agree,” said Affleck, leaning on Cavill’s defense.

YouTube creator Sabconth edited the video interview so Affleck’s sullen expression is accompanie­d by Simon & Garfunkel’s “Sound of Silence”.

“When in doubt, simply slings another ingredient into the mix, be it an irradiated monster, an explosion on government premises, or the sharp smack of masonry on skull,” wrote Anthony Lane of the New Yorker.

Perhaps one of the film’s most vicious attacks was a Vox piece by Alex Abad-Santos proclaimin­g the film to be a “crime against comic book fans”.

“The goodwill that Christophe­r Nolan, Christian Bale, and the late Heath Ledger fostered in the studio’s “Dark Knight” trilogy feels like a relic from eons ago,” said AbadSantos. “In their place is a stink bucket of disappoint­ment, a sad and unnecessar­y PG-13 orphan fight that director Zack Snyder believes is an homage to DC comics’ most iconic heroes.” (RTRS)

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