The Bizarre Horror That Made the Audience Leave Before the Ending: The Movie The Keeper
It is certainly not a common sight to witness an audience getting up and leaving the theater one by one before a movie has even reached its conclusion. When watching a movie comfortably at home through a TV or an OTT service, one can easily press the stop button on the remote control whenever it gets boring, but the weight of the space called a theater is fundamentally different. Once an audience member has directly invested their time and money to purchase a ticket and step into the screening room, the general psychology of moviegoing dictates that they will stay in their seats until the very end to confirm the final message the film aims to deliver, unless it is exceptionally uninteresting or deeply disappointing. Therefore, turning one's back and leaving the theater before the movie is entirely over might just be the most active and ruthless expression of punishment an audience can inflict upon a work. It serves as a powerful, unspoken protest declaring, "Even though I have...



