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What do you think about the phenomenon of poetry memorization in theaters?

Theaters have turned into large-scale poetry memorization sites. Some audience members can't help but chant along when they hear familiar verses, especially some children. This has touched and gratified many people, who see it as a kind of love and inheritance of traditional culture. But some others were dissatisfied and troubled, seeing it as a kind of disturbance and disrespect to other audience members.

So, is reciting poetry in theaters a wonderful sound or an uncivilized behavior? Let's analyze it from the following aspects:

First of all, we have to understand the reasons and motives of theater reciting. According to the feedback from some audiences, theater poetry reciting is not a deliberate or malicious behavior, but an unconscious or excited performance. Some people recite poems because they have deep feelings and memories of poems, and when they hear the poems in the movie, they can't help chanting along, which is a kind of love and praise for poems. Some people are not familiar with poetry, but are infected by the images and music in the movie and want to learn and experience it, which is a kind of curiosity and respect for poetry. Some people have a certain understanding of poetry, but want to deepen their understanding and feelings through the mood and tone of the movie, which is a kind of exploration and appreciation of poetry.

Secondly, we have to look at the effect and impact of memorizing poems in theaters. According to the feedback from some audiences, there are both positive and negative aspects of the results of theater poetry memorization. The positive aspect is that theater recitation of poems can enhance the audience's ****ing and participation in the movie and the poems, making the audience more engaged and enjoyable in the process of watching the movie, and also promoting the communication and interaction between the audience, forming a unique atmosphere and cultural atmosphere of watching the movie. On the negative side, theater recitation of poems may break the rhythm and atmosphere of the movie itself, preventing the audience from being fully immersed in the movie, and may also interfere with the viewing experience and feelings of other audience members, creating a kind of unnecessary noise and conflict.

Finally, we have to think about the attitudes and suggestions of theater poetry memorization. According to the feedback from some audiences, theater recitation is not a black-or-white, good-or-bad, right-or-wrong issue, but one that needs to be balanced and coordinated, understood and respected, regulated and guided. We cannot generalize to deny or affirm the phenomenon of cinema recitation, but should judge and deal with it according to the specific situation and extent. Instead of ignoring or suppressing the audience's passion and love for movies and poetry, we should encourage and support the audience to express and share them in appropriate ways. Instead of indulging or condoning audience disruption and disrespect to other audience members, we should remind and educate audience members to observe basic movie-going etiquette and rules.

All in all, reciting poems in theaters is a novel and interesting movie-going phenomenon triggered by the movie "30,000 Leagues in Chang'an", which reflects the audience's love and concern for classical poetry and culture, and also demonstrates the audience's ****tion and participation in the movie. We should understand and view this phenomenon from multiple perspectives, not only to appreciate and encourage the audience's enthusiasm and love, but also to pay attention to and avoid the audience's interference and disrespect, and even more importantly, to guide and educate the audience to comply with civilized and standardized viewing behavior, so that the cinema can become a beautiful space to appreciate the film, inherit the culture, exchange feelings, and ****enjoy the joy.