The plot is a love story, but it goes beyond the “cookie-cutter template” love stories that we have today. It doesn’t primarily focus on the “physical attraction” aspect of love. It focuses on the emotional part of it. It zooms in on the different perceptions that people have of this emotion, that has boggled the human mind for centuries and centuries. It tackles the questions “ Do we need love on an emotional aspect ? ” and “What are the consequences of being deprived of it ? ”. It makes viewers think about their personal definitions of love. This kind of movie isn’t really available today. Most of the movies we see and books that we read take out parts from this type of this story. For instance, the idea that two guys love the same girl and that the girl loves both of the guys is often in movies and books today. To sum it up, it’s different and unique. It’s an original, not a copy, so to speak.
To conclude, “ The Phantom Of The Opera “ isn’t your classic love story. The lessons it teaches are accessible to those who look for them. It pushes questions into your mind and makes anyone who watches it reflect on their definition of love and on the value it has in life. The movie pushes viewers deeper into questions about love. What is this feeling that forces a mother to die for her baby and that pushes a person to take a bullet for their best friend, both in fiction and in real life