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More than 40 years ago, I worked as a film projectionist in the army, and those unforgettable days.

author:Clever night cat

Title: Reminiscing about the days of the Army's film projectionist

Reminisce about the years and recreate the past

Once upon a time, my days as a film projectionist in the army seemed like a wonderful journey through time and space, and now, time flies, but that unforgettable experience is still vivid and worthy of our deep recollection.

The story behind the screen

More than 40 years ago, I worked as a film projectionist in the army, and those unforgettable days.

At that time, the screening room of the army was our world, and every movie screening was like a feast for the soul. In that dimly lit hut, the pictures on the screen are like vivid pictures, bringing us into a different world, and our hearts have been baptized again and again.

Skill and feelings

At that time, projection work was not a simple mechanical operation, but a combination of patience and skill. Debugging the machine, arranging the venue, adjusting the picture, every link requires our care and concentration. But it is this dedication and persistence that makes us feel endless fun and a sense of accomplishment during the screening process.

A treasure trove of memories

More than 40 years ago, I worked as a film projectionist in the army, and those unforgettable days.

In those years, we worked hard and sweated to present every movie to the fullest. Each screening is a heart-to-heart exchange, allowing us to feel a moment of tranquility and warmth in the war-torn era. These memories, like a string of pearls, connect our youth and become eternal treasures.

Look back at the past and cherish the memories

More than 40 years ago, when I was a film projectionist in the army, I may have been blurred by the wind and rain of the years, but the beauty and profundity of that time are still fresh in my mind. These unforgettable fragments are not only our common memory, but also a precious history, which is worthy of our eternal memory and inheritance.

Looking to the future

More than 40 years ago, I worked as a film projectionist in the army, and those unforgettable days.

Looking back on the past, we feel the passage of time, but we also understand the meaning of life. In the future, there may be more challenges and difficulties, but it is these experiences that have made us stronger and more mature. Let us move forward with gratitude, create more good memories, and make our lives full of color and meaning.

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