Movie theaters are open throughout the free zone. (OK, they WERE closed for a few days this week in Texas. Most of them are running about 25% capacity. Lots of re-runs.
I do notice that the local megaplex is offering the following, among others:
Endgame (Mandarin with Chinese and English Subtitles)
Naandhi (Telugu with English subtitles)
A Writer’s Odyssey (Mandarin with Chinese and English Subtitles)
Uppena (Telugu with English subtitles)
Zombie Reddy (Telugu with English subtitles)
Telanganaese keep the Chinese in line, and vice versa.
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When you said Free Zone I was thinking Dubai. Would make sense. But Dubai is normally subtitled in French and Arabic, not filthy Indian and Communist Chinese. So somewhere in the Bay Area?
The Free zone is the republican held area where churches have been able to meet, theaters, restaurants and bars are open, and folks work. This particular neighborhood megaplex is in the Dallas area. Separate grocery stores for Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Indians. A few very small Afro-Caribbean markets. The Hispanic grocery has a lot of Asian customers. Hispanics tend to shop at Walmart. There’s even a 100 yen store (Daiso) that’s been open about 5 years.