Kotka has had to deal with the disruptive behavior observed at the screenings of the movie Cancel.

Niko Meuronen, Santeri Hänninen and Henry Weckström will be seen in the main roles of the movie Cancel. Pete Anikari

Directed by Tuukka Temonen Cancel-disruptive behavior has been observed in screenings of the film.

The domestic novelty film immediately gathered huge viewership numbers and immediately after its premiere became the most watched of the entire week. Disruptive behavior has had to be addressed at screenings of the popular film, at least in Kotka.

Kotka Leffat movie theater had to be reminded on their social media channels visitors about cinema etiquette.

– We have had to I canceled in the shows to deal with disturbing and restless behavior considerably, the publication writes.

The publication reminds, among other things, that phones should be put away and gossip should be left for later. In addition, we remind you that the correct address for garbage is the trash can and that leaving the cinema is allowed.

In an interview with Iltalehti, Tuukka Temonen was happy about the success of the movie Cancel earlier. Pete Anikari

– In movies, it is allowed to laugh at funny events and live along, but keep in mind that there are others in the audience besides your own group. We would like to go through how to behave in the movie at home as well, in order to have a pleasant experience for everyone.

Tero Lindqvist, CEO of Kotka Leffoje, said To Ylewhat kind of disruptive behavior has been involved.

– Some of the audience have screamed, shouted, used mobile phones and thrown popcorn, which has disturbed other viewers, Lindqvist lists.

Especially on Facebook, the reminder of the cinema sparked discussion. The movie theater commented, among other things, on how to tell the staff about disturbing behavior at a low threshold.

The theater also asks guardians to guide young people on how to behave in the cinema.

– We will remove troublemakers from the halls after a warning. Unfortunately, however, we are not able to monitor what is happening in the theaters all the time, and we often only hear about possible disturbances after the movie has already ended. That is, if there is a group of people behaving in a disruptive manner at the screenings, tell the staff quickly, and we will intervene! the cinema encourages.

Earlier in the spring, it was reported that disruptive behavior was also observed in a film based on the video game Minecraft. Around the world, the screenings of that film were accompanied by popcorn throwing and commotion.

Tero Lindqvist of Kotkan Leffo commented to Yle that the phenomenon is somewhat similar to Minecraft– movie earlier this year.

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