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"I've certainly tried to humanise the action more than we did in the first film. In Batman Begins, we certainly tried to do that but I don't think I realised how important it was until I was finished with that film and I had time to see it. It's so much more about the people involved in the action than the actual stunt. Because the truck-flipping is a very beautiful thing, visually - it was a very exciting thing to watch - but if you're not interested in who the guy is driving it, it's kind of meaningless. And so in this action set piece, you're very interested in the guy who's driving it and it becomes kind of a great moment. It just amplifies what you're able to do."
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