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The love story that the professor and Lian Guan have to tell.

The love story to be told by the professor and the official of Lotus.

Recently, I watched an interview with the creative team of L Word, which mentioned this film. It can be regarded as Hollywood's early exploration of lesbian movies, which is not so prominent at present, but considering the background of the times (homosexuality was excluded from mental illness by the World Health Organization in 1990), this movie, which was born in 1985, is Hollywood's progress on the road of equal rights.

The background of the times is the United States of 1950s. Bell, a newly divorced English professor, went to play at a desert farm in Nevada. The farmer called this desert God's back garden, but Bell didn't adapt to life here. Her shoes were filled with sand within a few steps, and the weather here is very stuffy. She asked herself why she didn't stay in a hotel.

On the way to the farm, she met the farmer's stepdaughter Kay, who was competing. Kay is a happy young girl. She never hides her lifestyle. There is a rumor in the town that she was expelled from the university for misconduct.

The story of Bell and Kay began with a letter delivery. The farmer told Bell not to knock on Kay's door, but just put the letter under it. Bell knocked on Kay's door and officially entered her world.

Kay fell in love with Bell at first sight. She said to her friend, "Every time I want to say Bell's name, I can't help laughing."

After Silver's engagement party, Kay kissed Bell in the heavy rain. This made the farmer very angry and then drove Bell out of the farm. The two people who left each other were absent-minded, until Cay went to the hotel to find Bell, and they spent several wonderful nights.

The good times didn't last long, because of the disagreement of ideas, an inspirational quarrel broke out between them. Cay always doesn't care what other people think. She lives in her own world and has her own principles to deal with things. She is optimistic that others have the same view of the world as she does.

Bell was afraid that anyone except them would know about her love affair with Kay. She feels that this will not only affect her work, but also be looked down upon by people like farmers. She can't live as freely as Kay does.

It didn't end well. Bell's holiday is over. She boarded the train back to new york. She invited Kay to get on the bus and sit with her at another stop. Wouldn't it be better to see you in 40 minutes than to see you now?

The nectar of love