On the 7th of October, we went to go and watch six of the short films showcased at the BFI located in South Bank, London. As we got there I noticed that they have their own library right on the left side of where you can purchase tickets and also a free film cinema where anyone can watch films with practically no cost at all. I thought that was very intriguing but since it's free I didn't really think that the films they were showing were of a decent narrative and standard of quality. The seats in the British Film Institute were extremely comfortable and I never felt the need to stand up due to discomfort.
On the following day, 8th of October, we went to go see a full length film called Ayanda at the Cineworld cinema in Haymarket. The film is a romantic drama set in South Africa based around the life of a girl who lost her father and want's to persue her dream in the shadow of her desceased father. The seats in the cineworld cinema I found were uncomfortable and was really dissatisfied because it made me feel like I had the same experience as my local vue cinema located in the Croydon town centre.
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