3/5 sunflower c. 10 months ago on Google • 63 reviews
I
visited
the
open
air
cinema
yesterday.
The
film
“Sun
and
Concrete”
by
Felix
Lobrecht
was
shown
and
the
film
was
great.
We
traveled
by
public
transport
and
the
cinema
is
very
easy
to
reach.
You
can
get
off
at
Heinrich-Heine-Allee
(stop)
and
walk
to
the
cinema
along
the
Rhine.
Doors
opened
at
7:00
p.m.
and
the
film
started
at
9:55
p.m.
We
got
there
around
9:35
p.m.
and
had
to
wait
in
a
small
line
to
get
in,
but
everything
went
pretty
quickly.
Tickets
were
checked,
bags
and
student
IDs
were
not.
Then
you
get
a
yellow
wristband
and
can
either
go
to
your
seat
or
get
snacks
and
drinks.
The
toilets
were
very
clean
and
good.
The
fries
cost
€4
and
were
not
good.
In
addition,
you
couldn't
pay
with
a
card
(quote
"of
course
you
can't
pay
with
a
card
here").
We
had
seats
in
Block
B
on
the
left
in
the
last
row
as
I
thought
those
were
the
best
seats.
However,
there
were
ignorant
people
sitting
next
to
us
and
we
had
to
sit
very
close
to
each
other
with
no
room
to
breathe.
The
seats
were
not
good.
The
film
started
on
time
and
we
sat
at
the
front
because
there
was
a
lot
of
space
there.
Unfortunately,
because
it
had
rained,
all
the
places
were
completely
wet.
Even
though
it
is
the
end
of
July,
it
got
really,
really
cold
and
it
is
recommended
to
take
a
jacket
and
a
blanket
with
you.
The
experience
on
the
seats
was
definitely
better
than
in
the
back
with
the
Mecker
family,
who
got
drunk
on
beer.
There
were
a
lot
of
advertisements
so
the
film
itself
didn't
start
until
around
10:30
p.m.
It
was
over
after
00:00.
Overall
it
was
an
okay
experience
but
I
wouldn't
do
it
again.
The
seating
is
very
narrow
and
the
chairs
are
like
in
a
stadium,
so
rather
uncomfortable.
But
it
could
be
nice
with
blankets
and
no
wetness.