Moviegoers spend tens or even hundreds of yuan to watch blockbuster films in theaters, seeking to enjoy the visual impact and relaxation that comes with it. However, many people often encounter an awkward situation – the constant ringing of phones and even loud conversations during the movie. In response to this issue, some viewers have recently suggested online that movie theaters install full-band interference devices to disrupt mobile phone signals. This proposal has sparked intense debate among movie enthusiasts.
Phenomenon:
Continuous phone ringing in movie theaters
Almost every time one goes to the cinema, there are always people talking on their phones, which has led many individuals to avoid going to movie theaters altogether.
Suggestion:
Installation of full-band interference devices in movie theaters to disrupt mobile phone signals
Some individuals have suggested that movie theaters install full-band interference devices to block mobile phone signals, creating a quiet and comfortable viewing environment.
Opposition:
What if there is an emergency without a signal?
Opponents argue that if movie theaters do not have mobile phone signals, what would happen in case of an emergency?
“It may be difficult for movie theaters to proactively install full-band interference devices to disrupt mobile phone signals,” said one viewer. While some viewers are annoyed by people answering phone calls during movies, others have complained about poor mobile phone signals.
A representative from Huayi Brothers Cinema stated that there are indeed precedents of movie theaters in other cities installing full-band interference devices to disrupt mobile phone signals, but as of now, there are no such cases in Chongqing. However, if one theater takes the lead, it is not ruled out that others may follow suit.
Conclusion:
The issue of people making phone calls in movie theaters has become a topic of intense debate among movie enthusiasts. While some suggest installing full-band interference devices to disrupt mobile phone signals, others raise concerns about potential emergencies without a signal. As the discussion continues, it remains to be seen whether movie theaters will take action to address this issue and create a more enjoyable movie-watching experience for all.