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苏联电影风靡一时上个世纪五六十年代(不包括1966年“文革”开始以后),到电影院看电影是个极普通的事。喜欢娱乐的北京人、特别是年轻人一年看四五十场电影不是特别稀罕的。那时单位一般是两个星期组织一次看电影,作为工会的福利;人们也常常以看电影度过假日或星期天。至于寒暑假有学生专场,节假日还有夜场。我想,从那个时期生活过来的人们一定都会保留着丰富的“看电影的记忆”。建国那年我只有7岁,小学二年级。看的第一部新电影是个纪录片《百万雄师下江南》,在中
Soviet films were all the rage of the 1950s and 1960s (not including the beginning of the Cultural Revolution in 1966). It was a very common matter to watch movies in cinemas. Beijing people like entertainment, especially young people to watch forty or fifty movies a year is not particularly rare. At that time, the unit usually organizes a movie for two weeks as the welfare of the trade union; people often watch movies on holidays or on Sundays. As winter and summer vacation students have special occasions, there are holidays and the night market. I think the people who have lived from that period will surely retain a wealth of “memory of the movie.” In that year, I was only 7 years old, second grade. The first new movie to watch is a documentary titled “Million Heroes Down the South,” in