Apparently, Minecraft is not just about building, it is also about destroying cinemas.
The last viral documentation of young fans of Chaos is starting projections of the new great successful film based on the video game has some disturbing observers to have plans to have children.
An amazing video taken by a father in a sample of “a Minecraft movie” shows a full theater full of hyperactive generation alphas at the top of his lungs, jumping as if they were in a delirium and throwing corn palomites as if it were confetti, and the strident scene is online online controversy.
The incredible clip, uploaded to Reddit, shows a mother filming her three children running to her seats in a local theater as she releases the screams of “chicken jockey”! – followed by clips of the chaos that followed.
The revealing look at madness inside a theater, is in the suburbs of Toronto, is the last evidence of what has become an international headache for customers and management, since the film debuted on April 4.
As a Reddit commentator said, “this is a fairly effective condom ad.” Another joked, “Birth control: the film.”
And it is not just the North American public that deals with madness.
In the United Kingdom, the BBC reports that Cineworld theaters are begging the viewers who “respect the film label” before launching their new projections “Chickn Jockey 4DX”.
And in the United States, a New Jersey theater has decided that enough is enough.
After some rebel children “were involved in a completely unacceptable behavior, including vandalism,” the place has now ordered that all minors be accompanied by a responsible adult.
And it is not just a matter of noise: throwing corn doves and destroying the place will prohibit it.
Online commentators seem to be encouraging the move.
As a Reddit user said: “This is not fun.
Another focused on the waste of faces cinematographic corn popcorn: “I am really happy that these children are happy, but the way they leave a disaster is so confusing. They are receiving expensive theater snacks … just to waste everything? Why?”
A father in the discussion even said: “I would be demanding a refund and everything. People who interrupt films for absolutely silly things like this, are endless me.”
Clearly, Minecraft is a cultural phenomenon, and a big screen film about it was always going to be a big problem.
But, as a Reddit user said: “Maybe teach them to be a little more considered with others or see it at home.”