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I don't really care if people are on their phones if it's on low brightness
Alternatively, if it IS full brightness everyone in the cinema behind that person is now legally and morally obligated to dump popcorn on their head.
The financial equivalent of showering them with gold at this point.
Mmm, buttery and salty gold
If it's people I don't know or care about... And it's not directly in front of my line of sight... Then I guess.
But I'm really sensitive to light in my periphery. I drive with the dash lights as low as they will go without being off, and can't stand new cars with the LCD equivalent of the sun in place of the radio.
But in my own home? My own family? Especially if it's a movie I really care about and they haven't seen? Drives me bonkers, because they are missing the best parts, or will be confused later because they are missing details. Frustrating.