母性之光
6.5|03月04日|片长1小时32分8秒|一首母亲的赞歌
简介:
联华影业公司1933年摄制。音乐家林寄梅为女儿小梅举行音乐会。小梅风姿绰约,引吭高歌,倾倒四座。寄梅为此感到高兴。而小梅的母亲慧英却别有一番心事。原来小梅的生父家瑚因早年参加革命,遭军阀追捕而逃亡南洋。慧英为生活所迫,带着尚在襁褓中的小梅嫁与林寄梅。小梅自小受到寄梅的熏陶,长大后成为资产阶级小姐。慧英既为小梅所取得的成就高兴,但也为她的前程担忧。慧英已与家瑚相遇。家瑚向她讲述了在南洋做矿工时备受折磨的苦楚。慧英提出愿与他恢复夫妻关系,家瑚没有同意。不久,寄梅擅自作主,将小梅嫁给南洋矿主的儿子黄书麟。小梅去南洋后生下一子,不久遭遗弃,以致心力交瘁,得了重病。慧英决定前去探望,但寄梅却置之不理。幸由家瑚帮助筹集川资,她才得以成行。母女俩异地重逢,悲喜交集。
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