Many of those present didn't feel too well.
Of course.
Those who felt this way were all from the major film companies, but the real movie professionals were delighted to see the birth of such a masterpiece, even looking forward to the sequel, since the box office performance had nothing to do with them—naturally, there was no need to target it.
The room fell silent for a while.
Then one of them spoke up.
"What should we do, should we limit the number of screenings, or, not let it be shown at all?"
As soon as these words were said,
The others looked at him as if he were an idiot. Not show it, and you thought of that? Do you think you call the shots in the United States' movie market? Once such a thing comes out, it'll spread like a virus.
Can you restrict its listing in the United States and not its screenings in other countries?
You really think the American Film Association is omnipotent?