The Okayama Unified Theater opened for the last two days and regained its fans.

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[Reporter Huang Xulei / Kaohsiung Report] The Okayama Unified Theater, which has accompanied countless movie fans through their youth, will turn off the lights on Sunday (25th) and end its 38-year operation. Film, no show" ticket price, attracting nearly a hundred fans to review and take pictures.

"If the theater makes money, who is willing to pull down the iron gate?" Unified Cinema received the equipment of the Okayama Theater in the commercial building in 1984 (Republic of 1973) to accompany the Okayama military dependents' village, the children of the Air Force, and countless students through their youthful years, the theater manager Zhang told According to this newspaper, there are two major reasons for the epidemic and the opening of the nearby Okayama Showtai Cinema. The poor business can only turn off the lights.

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Fans surnamed Chen said that for 100 yuan to watch two theater films, they can go out to buy snacks from morning to night, and it is a good time to be a soldier on vacation; and the Internet celebrity "four-forked cat" Liu Yu also announced the closure of Facebook in the theater. Reluctant to leave a message: "Thank you for growing up with me...".

During the epidemic, there were no guests all day long; Manager Zhang said that he had invested millions of yuan in refurbishment about 4 years ago after taking over for more than 20 years.

The industry announced that the 100-yuan ticket price will be restored for two consecutive days, and the cinema films such as "Bullet Train" will be screened in the Gold, Silver and Treasure Halls.

Many people rushed to take pictures, and some mothers brought their sons to buy tickets to relive their young memories.

The ticket price of "200 yuan for two slices is not available" is extremely loud.

(Photo by reporter Huang Xulei)

Fans take pictures.

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Okayama Unified Theater has been with movie fans for more than 30 years.

(Photo by reporter Huang Xulei)