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A curated set of slow-paced romance films for rainy days, featuring restraint, subtle emotions, missed opportunities, and quiet intimacy.
Rain, a garden, age difference, subtle longing, and fleeting proximity form a perfect example of quiet romance.
Takao, who is training to become a shoemaker, skipped school and is sketching shoes in a Japanese-style garden. He meets a mysterious woman, Yukino, who is older than him. Then, without arranging the times, the two start to see each other again and again, but only on rainy days. They deepen their relationship and open up to each other. But the end of the rainy season soon approaches.
Moist corridors, rainy street corners, restrained emotions, and unspoken loneliness typify rainy-day slow romance.
Snow, memories, missed connections, and belated emotions, perfect for quiet reflection on a rainy day.
Reunion after years, unfinished relationship, restraint, and temporal awareness, ideal for rainy-day slow romance.
Two people slowly connect, strolling the city, speaking in hushed tones, perfect for rainy-day viewing.
Winter, car windows, restrained glances, and low-key passion, a masterpiece of slow romance.
Brief encounters, restrained love, rainy countryside, and lifelong reflection, perfectly fitting the theme.
Photographer Robert Kincaid wanders into the life of housewife Francesca Johnson for four days in the 1960s.
Exile, gentle romance, and choices, slow-paced and fitting for rainy-day viewing.
In 1950s Ireland and New York, young Eilis Lacey has to choose between two men and two countries.
Repressed, forbidden, passage of time and missed opportunity, a strong slow-love vibe.
Memory, trauma, brief romance, and hushed dialogue, rich with rainy-day slow romance atmosphere.
Iconic rainy scenes, missed and reunited love, popular yet strong in slow romance sentiment.
Restrained, repressed, period-constrained English romance, subtle and low-key, perfect for rainy-day slow love.