It was so-so for a price of 10000₩ per person. Nothing much is really translated into English, which I wouldn't mind if the place wouldn't feel more kids orientated and was actually more focused on Korean movie production. We visited the permanent exhibition and had fun with some of the digital activities for which you need a special card that will be provided when buying tickets, but sometimes we just looked at pictures or tried to translate the text with Google Translate. The souvenir shop was also sooooo pricey, 50000₩ for a small enamel pin that wasn't even a good quality was a first. If you still wanna visit, get your tickets cheaper on Klook or any other provider, it ain't...
Read moreI’d like to share my experience of visitng Busan Film Experience Museum. It is located in Busan, the capital of south korea. There are many experiences, including a three-dimensional painting experience, an exhibition room, a dubbing experience room, and a historical story of a movie. It is 7,000 won for teenagers and children and 10,000 won for adults. The place where old movies that I didn't know were painted and displayed in three dimensions was really nice. If you come with your parents, they will enjoy many memorable movies. And I recommend it because you can have various...
Read moreIt's a very mild movie museum that felt somewhat outdated, still cool if you're really into movies (like me) but for 10000won it was far too simple.
Be prepared to use the app if you really wanna go in depth, but cannot understand Korean. Exhibits are mostly all in Korean and the app allows you to listen to a translated version which kinda sounds like Siri.
There are some interactive activities and you can download video files featuring yourself into your phone, and I guess that was fun. Overall pretty underwhelming but not 2...
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