"No... this ticket price is indeed for 3D, right?"
Before the movie even started, a group of audience members noticed something was wrong and began to discuss it.
As more and more people become aware of this problem, some people become dissatisfied.
"Is this another attempt to fool the audience? Charging 3D prices when it's not 3D?"
"There are only a few 3D scenes in the whole movie, and they didn't even bother to provide the glasses, did they?"
It's inevitable that some people will feel dissatisfied. They're not targeting anyone in particular, but who would feel comfortable with such deceptive behavior?
A young couple was also whispering in the corner.
"See? To put it bluntly, they're all capitalists just trying to make money. Doing this during the Chinese New Year, isn't it upsetting?" The man said, feeling quite annoyed. 3D tickets weren't cheap.
Why pay money to suffer indignity?
The woman grabbed a few kernels of popcorn: "Since we're already here and have bought tickets, let's take a look first!"
This little incident happened in many cinemas.
Some quick-witted film critics have already sent out the news.
My first impression was terrible; the 3D ticket price didn't even include a pair of glasses.
This made the viewers who were still observing hesitate.
Is a dramatic turnaround in public opinion possible?
The competitors, as if injected with adrenaline, swarmed in, determined to spread the word and let more people know about the film's problems.
Although the online trolls suffered a major blow before, this is a fact, not a fabrication.
Just as they were trying to find fault with the movie "China," the first screening finally began.
After a series of signs, Yunzhao's logo appeared on the screen very abruptly.
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