AITA for getting annoyed at a couple for bringing their mentally handicap son to the movie Halloween, in which he yelled and got up every five minute, the WHOLE movie?

What day and time was the movie? Handicapped kids may want to experience things too. Is that a scary adult movie though? I think if it was during a non-busy time and day - it is respectful. But if they went on a friday night and saw an adult movie with their handicapped kid, then that is disrespectful.

I once was in a super crowded theater and an elderly man narrated the entire movie out loud to hos wife. I kept turning around and shooshing them... After the movie he tapped me on the shoulder and said his wife is blind and he was telling her what was on the screen. I was maybe only 15 and I told him I thought it was rude to disrupt all the people around them on a busy evening. What I didnt understand is how they were mad at me for shooshing. Entitled boomers.

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