In 1956, the Beijing Film Studio put New
Year Sacrifice adapted by Xia Yan from Lu Xun's novel of the same title to
memorize the 20th anniversary of Lu Xun's death.
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| A scene from New Year's
Sacrifice |
In
New Year Sacrifice, Mrs. Xianglin, the heroine, is a typical poor peasant
woman who suffers from the oppression of the feudal ethical code. After her
husband's death, she runs away from home on hearing that her merciless
mother-in-law wants to sell her and is hired as a servant in the house of Master
Lu the Fourth in Luzhen Town. There she suffers mistreatment, disdain, and
discrimination. Before long, she is kidnapped and sold into a marriage with He
Laoliu, an honest peasant. She falls in with her fate and gives birth to a son
named A'mao. Unfortunately, her fate is changeable, and her husband is
persecuted to death by a local landlord. Later, her son is killed and eaten by a
wolf. In face of the two misfortunes, Mrs. Xianglin is driven out of her mind
and acts like a madwoman.
People say that she has committed a crime by
marrying twice, and they urge her to contribute money at the temple's threshold
to atone for her crime. She complies and gives her hard-earned money but she
cannot rid herself of the discrimination against her. In the end, she becomes a
beggar in the street and dies in an explosion of firecrackers on New Year's Eve.
The film accuses in blood and tears the miseries of the laboring people in the
old society and lashes out vehemently at the feudal ethical code.
Compact, well organized and executed in a
profound style, the film keeps the severe, dignified style and the tragic mood
that permeates Lu Xun's book while highlighting the cinematographic
characteristics. It pays attention, for example, to the portrayal of the
characters through their body movements and facial expressions and reveals in a
simple way the characters' temperament by portraying mainly their visual images.
The scene of Mrs. Xianglin chopping at the temple threshold is an addition to
the original novel. The film was awarded the Special Prize at the Tenth Karlovy
Very International Film Festival in 1957 and the Silver Cap Prize at the Mexico
International Film Festival in 1958.