The film is adapted from the novel "Desert of the Heart" created by Canadian writer Jane Rule. It is set in the 1950s when divorce was not allowed in many parts of the United States. One of the protagonists is Vivian, a 35-year-old English professor. She came to Reno, Nevada, a city with relatively tolerant laws for divorce, and temporarily lived on a farm to prepare for the divorce lawsuit and process. The serious Vivian therefore met Kay, the stepdaughter of the farmer Frances. Kay is 10 years younger than her and usually works in the casino. She is a lively woman who does not hide her orientation. Although Vivian realizes that she is attracted to Kay, she still has concerns about starting a relationship and is unsure whether she is ready to be with someone of the same sex. At the same time, Kay, who was dependent on her stepmother Frances, realized that Vivian was the destined person she had been waiting for. In 1985, "Nectar of Love", which cost only US$350,000, was officially released and became the first lesbian love feature film to be released on a large scale. Its beauty, humor and frank expression of female lust not only conquered the hearts of countless viewers, but also made many people realize that love between two women is possible and does not always end in tragedy. This acclaimed and critically acclaimed pioneering work
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