If there are those born in the 1980s who have the same experience in watching movies as me, they will definitely look forward to the appearance of a Jackie Chan movie every year. This movie is definitely the most popular movie of the year and has the most people watching it, just like the Hong Kong movie about the 70s. Watching Bruce Lee movies in the past is what we hoped for when we were young. The most impressive thing is the giant construction vehicle inside, with many doors and rampage action scenes. At that time, the voice actor Zhou Huajian made a cameo appearance in it.
In the past year, I came out of the movie theater and found "A Good Man" on the TV in the shop next to the movie theater. I approached and watched it, and something called a VCD entered the city where I was. At that time, I didn't think there was anything. I assumed it would be the same as a video recorder. I didn't expect that the post-VCD proliferation era would be the countdown to the decline of movies. From now on, there will be no such enjoyment of going to a movie theater. Later, people became accustomed to renting discs to watch movies. After that, the Internet replaced VCD/DVD. Five years later, the small town cinema where I was in closed down, and the cinema did not reappear until 10 years later. It's just that every time I go to the movie theater, I count it sporadically, which is terrible. The price of the progress of the times is a double-edged sword, widening the gap between the rich and the poor. People have become accustomed to watching movies on the Internet, and movie theaters have become a luxury.
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