Stewart can never understand Ada's inner world, so he can't walk into Ada's heart. Baines is different. Baines takes Ada's mother and daughter to the beach, witnessing the scene of Ada playing the piano mesmerizingly. In the sunset, on the vast beach, a beautiful woman played the piano fascinatingly. The sound of the piano and the life of Ada have become one. Baines was deeply shocked by this scene, which also made him willing to exchange 80 acres of land with Stewart for a piano, and at the same time asked Ada to teach him piano. In fact, Baines did not learn piano from Ada. When he played the piano in Ada, he asked to do some movements to exchange several piano keys. When the film develops here, we will be as Ada thought at the beginning, Baynes can only be obsessed with Ada's eroticism, he does not love Ada. However, Baynes still gave the piano to Ada. With the piano, Ada could not have to go to Baynes anymore, but Ada always felt that something was missing, she went to Baynes again, and later she found out that she had fallen in love with Baynes. A person who can really understand her. Through the piano, Ada found her inner bosom friend and lover. The lovers finally got married, and in the end, they left Stewart and lived happily together. Ada’s happiness comes from the piano, and his pain also comes from the piano
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