
Famous for directing hit films like “Taxi Driver,” “The Wolf of Wall Street,” and “The Irishman,” Martin Scorsese told film critic Peter Travers why he can no longer go to the cinema.
The director said that people have lost their manners and forgotten how to behave in public spaces.
He mentioned that he gets bothered by “people talking on the phone during the movie, going out to buy food and drinks, and making enough noise to drown out the actors.”
Martin Scorsese also said he can no longer watch his own films because of the audience. He noted that this frustration has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Although he admitted he didn’t behave very well in cinemas when he was young, the 82-year-old director said people used to talk about the movie and its details.
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