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    2 months ago

    no, it’s impolite to make noise at the cinema. the only time it happens is when people don’t care about the movie.

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        2 months ago

        no, why would it be? personally i very much enjoyed the experience.

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            2 months ago

            it’s not insane, it’s just the norm. scandinavians are very reserved people.

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                2 months ago

                you can think something is funny and not laugh. PHM isn’t really a comedy anyway. comedies tend to get more laughs in the cinema because people are primed for it.

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                    2 months ago

                    no, i said people in general don’t make noise at the cinema. i don’t know why people focused on laughter specifically.

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      2 months ago

      It sounds like a sad state of things when it’s polite to stifle laughter when humor happens in front of you, but I’m sure there’s a sane reason for it.

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        the reason is you care about the people around you. every time i’ve seen an american cinema it’s looked like a nightmare.

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          2 months ago

          The ones near me have been pretty well-kept, but I imagine it varies by site. Either way, I fail to see how laughing at jokes means we don’t care about each other? I usually feel a sense of ease and connection when a theater collectively laughs quietly at a funny moment. A messy theater existing somewhere doesn’t change that moment into a bad one.