Of course, the instances of second-time viewers are few.
After most people watch a movie, they won't revisit it anytime soon.
The memory of just having watched a movie is too vivid; rewatching it would inevitably lose a bit of that freshness.
It's better to wait a while until you've forgotten some of the movie's content—rewatching it then is much more enjoyable.
Thus.
As the first batch of audience finished viewing, the comments section for Catmill's "Flirting Scholar" was bustling —
"I'm gonna die laughing at this movie!"
"I just saw a barrage of comments, someone said they laughed like a goose, another said they laughed like a pig, and I laughed like a chicken: cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck."
"From now on, roaches shouldn't be called roaches, but Xiao Qiang instead. This naming is so damn clever, considering the roach's survival ability; it totally deserves such a title!"
"The comedic timing in this film is so dense, it could trigger claustrophobia!"