Quiet
Bangkok Cinema, well almost! Quiet Bangkokian becomes delirious with joy on
discovering quiet havens in Bangkok. For over two years I had not been to the
cinema in Bangkok, no longer being able to bear the abominable noise and sound
levels. Finally, yesterday evening the desire to see two of my favourite film
stars, Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche, lured me to go to house RCA. And
there it was, a quiet art house cinema in Bangkok, a temple of cinema in an
oasis of quiet.
Outside
all is noise, but on entering an immense door on the third floor of RCA Plaza
you achieve quiet in an artistic setting, places to sit quietly, a library to
quietly read of cinema, a cafe to quietly drink coffee. No commercial
television, no muzak, no NOISE. I am overwhelmed.
And
the cinema itself is a small theatre, with the most comfortable seating.
And
an excellent programme of films to come.
It
is 'almost' perfect. Truth to tell, the sound level is still somewhat loud
during previews and the one art advertisement, hitting 82 decibels at peaks. But
once the main feature film began one becomes oblivious of the tolerable sound
level. If only it could be reduced just a little; the acoustics of the theatre
are fine. For the very hard of hearing there are always the subtitles!
The
house RCA website is included among the links of this web log.
Correction:
14th April 2006 The sound level during previews etc. is now far too loud. WHY?
In the showing of "Broken Flowers" at 14.00 there were at most three people in
cinema 2. The level of sound during the previews, advertisement, and the royal
anthem was far, far too high, reaching pain level. Quiet Bangkok will be forced
in future to remain outside the door until the main programme
begins!
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