My English assignment
Part 1: Busan Cinema Center According to Wikipedia, the Busan Cinema Center is the official venue of the Busan International Film Festival, located in Centum City, Busan, South Korea. On regular days, except during the festival, it shows a diverse range of films, including works by Nouvelle Vague director Claude Chabrol, Japanese filmmaker Masumura Yasuzo, and Hungarian director Marta Meszaros. The ticket prices are more reasonable than those at other chains like Lotte, Mega Box, and CGV—currently 8,000 KRW at BCC, compared to the usual 10,000 KRW for most movies in Korea. If you join the membership for 20,000 KRW a year, you receive two free tickets and can enjoy every movie for just 6,000 KRW. I often imagine being in a cinema after I die, watching fascinating films for eternity. Visiting the Busan Cinema Center gives you a taste of that experience before your time comes. Part 2: New Oxford American Dictionary The New Oxford American Dictionary stands out among the English dictionari...