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In Reply to: Actually, to tell the truth.... posted by Mrs. Piggy on October 28, 2002 at 16:32:26:
while a great film, the Piano isn't exactly about love or romance. The love seems to be a result of the situation, in the same type of love between Nic Cage and Elizabeth Shue in Leaving Las Vegas. Her intense love for the piano and the native looks like it is an outburst of some other source of emotion. Loneliness is probably the hiding theme.
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doesn't mean it doesn't count. That is how all relationships are formed.She sacrificed her PIANO for her love, knowingly.
She sacrificed her finger, unknowingly, for love.The whole film explored the idea of chemestry and natural attraction. There was nothing horrible about her chosen partner, aside from a little stiffness, especially considering the era. He lacked the passion she needed to commit herself emotionally to him.
It is primarily a love story.
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