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Cinemas across the country have been implementing bans on people coming to watch it in suits, following accusations of groups shouting and pretending to cry throughout the film, as well as throwing bananas at the screen.

Liz Emmerson got in touch to say that her son and his friends were also refused entry for a Saturday screening at Odeon Lincoln, again saying that staff mentioned it was because of the suits.: “They had dressed up especially to go and see the film and had no intention of causing any trouble before, during or after the film.

“It’s sad to think that wanting to look smart means you are discriminated against. All 6 boys have said they will not use the Odeon Cinema in the future and which is sad for the company who are clearly already struggling after the pandemic!” Heather Harris-Parkes said: “For people in there with young kids they ruined it, it isn’t a matter that they turned up in suits, they were loud, clapping, cheering, sobbing for no apparent reason apart to put it on TikTok.Will Garner-Jones suggested that cinemas should “pause the movie and kick them out, then continue for the rest”, while Natasha Barnes said: “So they should be, why should they get to ruin things for other people?”This wasn’t a view shared, by everybody, however.

 

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