Clean, sterile, not enough people, but it's for the best, I don't remember any technical malfunctions or postponements of sessions. The area is so-so, but it has little effect on anything. In general, I recommend it.
Comfortable halls. It is spacious between the rows. The "home" staff. The cafe is a no-frills zone. That's what you need. The contingent consists primarily of normal people who respect themselves and others.
It is very convenient to select places on the screen at the ticket offices. Friendly service. Wide aisles in the hall.
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Alex
Level 16 Local Expert
January 2, 2020
Despite the fact that the cinema is old. It feels cozy. There are no queues, there are enough parking places. The staff is polite.
Are the bags of chips rustling in the dark? Well, it depends on the upbringing of Belarusians.
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Екатерина Зинкевич
Level 12 Local Expert
January 2, 2022
A great movie theater. My husband and I go twice a month. I really like it
Comfortable armchairs, a small compact cinema for visiting without special frills. Polite staff.
Perhaps overly polite, because they did not calm the tipsy viewers who commented on the film aloud. The viewing was ruined.
There are almost always good seats for any premiere, and the comfort of the hall is not inferior to most other cinemas. Oh, yes, there's not that nasty 3D here either.
Tickets are not expensive, even on the day of the release there are not so many people, the seats are present and very comfortable. And no, I wasn't paid for this review)
the cinema is excellent in terms of walking distance. in terms of quality, everything is now in numbers and uniform, so it's easy to pay a tenner in Belarus or a five here
In one of the halls, it seems in the second, there is
a spot visible from a distance on the left side of the screen. It does not interfere with viewing in principle, but sometimes it distracts. It is most noticeable when dark scenes occur in the film.
Therefore, recently I have been going to Komsomolets only when there is no time or desire to go to more distant cinemas.