Ever found yourself feeling bloody annoyed when someone insists on taking a call or using their smartphones when the movie has started in the cinema?

Get ready to combust when you see what one lady had to deal with when she went for her Dr. Strange movie screening.

Mess Occurred During Marvel Movie Screening 

Facebook user, Catherine Ang Seow Leong, had published a post on the awful behaviour she saw from a woman who got overly comfortable at the Golden Village cinema located in Tampines Mall.

According to Leong, the woman was at the 10:00 pm screening of the newly released Marvel film Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness on Thursday (5 May).

In her post published in Complaint Singapore, she included a photo of the mess made by the woman showing that snack wrappers and Calbee prawn crackers were scattered all over the floor area where the woman was seated at.

Two empty NTUC FairPrice plastic bags were also left behind on a cinema seat and the cinema floor. Leong added the mess was “a lot worse” underneath the seat of the woman.

Image: Facebook (Catherine Ang Seow Leng)

Leong also claimed that the woman had brought along two bottles of wine with her, rolling one empty wine bottle under the seat when she was done with it.

As if the inconsiderate behaviour was not bad enough … 

Leong added that the woman allegedly cleaned her hands by wiping them across the headrest of an empty cinema seat.

Like a toddler that doesn’t know the concept of washing hands.

(Seriously, last warning.)

Netizens Lament on Bad Upbringing and Cleaner Woes

On Leong’s post, fellow netizens have commented that the inconsiderate behaviour possibly lies from bad upbringing and a lack of moral education.

Many agreed that the woman’s behaviour was unacceptable but some felt that it was the norm to see people act like so in other public spaces such as the void deck or kopitiam.

One mentioned that their own parent had been a cleaner for cinemas and that the job wasn’t easy due to the mess people tend to leave behind after watching a movie.

Image: Facebook (Serine Zhao)

Some added that if woman dared to act like this in a public space, they couldn’t imagine just how drastically worse the woman might act in her own home.

Others have also voiced out that it was “high time” cinema operators took action to punish those who litter in the cinema.

But one comment takes the cake out of this horrible incident:

Image: Facebook (주위성)

Featured Image: Facebook (Catherine Ang Seow Leng)

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