Important Note: The toilets are IN the back of each screening room. Yes, IN THERE. Therefore if youâre watching a movie that has a lower volume in this theatre, youâre not making it out of there alive. Your movie experience will be enhanced by the sounds of the human body performing natural functions in addition to the sound of a toilet flushing.
And no one is safe. The entire room is subject to whatever happens between the SWINGING DOORS of this toilet room in the back of this quite lovely but âintimate theate.â The people in the back of the room are basically subjected to feeling like the unlucky souls sitting next to the toilet on an international flight.
I wish you all the luck if youâre just the slightest bit off in your digestive tract that day. If you gotta go, best to do it before the movie. Thereâs more privacy peeing in an alley.
And itâs honestly, this theatre is lovely. The staff are very kind, and they do play English language films in their original language. Itâs such a huge trade off.
Look, Iâve been to a lot of movie theaters all over this planet, and this is my first time experiencing this. Shouldnât this be better advertised? I foolishly decided to make it a double...
   Read moreMy girlfriend had her iPhone stolen whilst watching a film which seemed impossible in the circumstances. We had two ladies cause a major commotion in Italian that we were sitting in their seats, which is the only conceivable time it could have occurred, as we have been paranoid and vigilant about not falling victim to a common occurrence in Rome.
What was most disappointing was this is an intimate movie theatre and the staff were not overly helpful when we discovered the phone missing immediately at the end of the screening. Almost to the point that they perhaps had some involvement.
Great way to ruin a good...
   Read moreI am giving one star because I cannot give zero. The installations are done without any common sense. Imagine paying 9 euros for watching a movie in your living room with 50 heads covering your view (and all the subtitles) in a small screen that could be put a bit higher. You can also hear the films from the other rooms. If you go make sure you are tall enough (or sit in the first row) and you speak the original language of the film for understanding because you will not be able to read anything. Rude service when giving the suggestion for projecting the films a bit higher in...
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