Thrsday, October 14, 2010
I am sure I am not the only one who love movies but hate some movie-goers who share my joyous moment ( I'd better say killing my moment).
I love movies, a variety of movies gain my attention. Sci-fi, thriller, romantic, comedy, action, and etc. I never get tired of movies especially good ones. I can watch them over and over again if I really like them, like I can eat Kaoman Kai (Chinese styled chicken with rice and hot soup) everyday for the whole month.
Okay, now get back to why some movie audiences make me hate rather than love them during my supposed-be-best time. Let me share you my first handed experience--one among several others.
One time, I went with my friend to watch a romantic movie at a trendy theatre. The movie was so popular that the place was packed every showtime. Luckily we got our seats but in separate rows in one afternoon. My friend sat in the next row behind mine but a few seat away. I sat next to a couple of mid-20 lovers who seemed enjoying each other more than the show on screen. Next to them was another pair of lovers but younger, considering their college uniforms.
The college couple started chatting since maybe only gods knew when. I heard their voices from the moment I set my feet inside that dim light hall packed with moviegoers. I saw them cleary---good looking lovebirds. That's fine, the movie didn' start. I often chat with my friends, too,when we still wait for the show.
I didn't mean to eavesdrop on their topic. If I was an evesdroper, the whole crowd would be, too, with no effort. The young man told his girlfriend that he already watched the movie and told her what happened in that movie.
Yes. Now you started to love him a bit, right?
To be continued.
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