Here's the 1 Thing You Definitely Shouldn't Do While Watching 'A Quiet Place' (According to Twitter)

Unless you want dirty looks thrown at you from the entire theatre, leave the crunchy snacks at home.

Since its Friday debut, John Krasinski's new thriller, "A Quiet Place," has raked in $50 million in box office sales, become the second-highest grossing film opening in the U.S. this year (after Marvel's “Black Panther), and received rave reviews from moviegoers and film critics alike. But what's even more impressive than the movie's opening weekend success? The film's ability to snack-shame audiences into 90 minutes worth of complete, munch-free silence.

The plot (don't worry, no spoilers ahead) centers on a dystopian world in which sound-sensitive monsters hunt humans; remaining alive means living in complete and utter silence. So begins the story of a young family (parented by actors/adorable married couple John Krasinski and Emily Blunt) and their effort to survive. As one can imagine, this intense, silent storyline ends up amplifying every real-life sound made in the theater throughout the screening.

The result? Don't arrive at the movies hungry.

Moviegoers have tweeted about the popcorn crunching and Dorito munching, and it's honestly gold. Consider yourself warned...

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