many people agreed with zimmer, please see this thread below.
http://community.comicbookresources....able-Character
I think that thread shows we had the same problem Han Zimmer has with Ben Affleck's Batman.
Zimmer addressed the problems of Ben's Batman in a recent article.
http://screenrant.com/batman-ben-aff...e-hans-zimmer/
“I spent months trying to come up with something for Ben. The Batman that I know and the one I learned is the one that Christian did, and Ben plays it differently. And I can’t quite shake that off. For me, the Christian Bale character was always completely unresolved. It was always about that moment at the beginning of the first movie, where he sees his parents getting killed. It was basically arrested development. The Ben character is more middle-aged, he seems to be grumpy as hell but I didn’t feel the pain that I felt in Christian’s performance. And it was that pain that made me interested.”
Han talked about not feeling the pain of Ben's Batman and how he is grumpy, which is something I similar said when I said the main issue with ben's batman is that he does not have any humanity or humbleness and he is not likeable. people feel pain only for those who show their humanity and people find grumpy characters very un-relatbale and easily unlikeable.
I really hope Ridley Scott fixes this problem in the Batman because it is a huge problem for the character.