Well to be fair the character at first did say "nope!" upon looking and walked back to try and get hold of the other character instead. Plus, I'm a bit less bothered by on screen stupidity in most films for multiple reasons: most ppl have no idea how they or anyone else would act under pressure, as an anxious person I make hundreds of dumb mistakes when in an anxious state so can't complain if anyone else does too. Then there's the sheer number of even more stupid decisions ppl are making in the world every day, like do you know of the numerous robbers who have tried to get into ppl's houses through the chimney only to get stuck and be found there dead much later? Then there's the factor of some ppl just don't get scared by those types of ominous horror tropes, especially if they don't believe in supernatural hijinks, so have no problem throwing themselves into creepy areas, which kinda links to the fallacious assumption of characters being aware of being in a horror film, so while we can mock their cultural ignorance of the genre from our comfy seats, most ppl don't suspect in real life they're in a horror film so generally have a bit more leeway when in mysterious environments.I loved Smile. It actually gave me nightmares which is a good thing as I don't scare easily.
Barbarian? Me no likey. Mostly because it's chock full of the old trope of purportedly rational people putting themselves in completely asinine and ludicrously dangerous situations. Who finds a hidden, pitch black tunnel under a house in the middle of a rundown neighborhood, and decides to explore by themselves??? Nothing good could be in there!!! That was the equivalent of the old young women, alone and in the dark, who hears an ominous noise, and decides to ask "hello?" into the ether. Once it crossed that bridge, I tuned out; people being stupid ain't scary or interesting.
What is too dumb for me is like the scene from Brightburn when the dad tries to shoot the evil superman kid in the back of the head, see the bullet do absolutely nothing to him...but tries to reload his gun for another shot anyway. The rule, the new information could not have been more clearly established for crying out loud, why?? But characters indulging in a bit of headstrong curiosity is more agreeable I thinks at least.