What thoughts spring to mind first when monsoon season arrives, and the sky grows gloomy? Do you want to take the day off, sit by the window or balcony, and watch the rain fall in all its splendor, or do you want to curl up with a hot beverage and read your favorite novels while sometimes casting a glance at the gloomy skies? Or perhaps you’d rather take a leisurely stroll in the local park, catch a few raindrops, and simply be grateful you got to experience it? At this time of year, going outside to simply take a walk in the rain may not be an option because the pandemic is far from done. But fear not, you may still make use of the benefits of the monsoon through.

At this time of year, going outside to simply take a walk in the rain may not be an option because the pandemic is far from done. But fear not; there are several well-known, uplifting films that will nevertheless let you enjoy the benefits of a monsoon. Here are a few rainy day activities that will cheer you up in the same way as drinking hot chocolate while curled up under a blanket does during the coldest months.

A timeless romantic comedy starring Kate Beckinsale and John Cusack is about a couple who fell in love the moment they met but depend on fate to bring them together.

Italy, one of the world’s most picturesque nations, serves as the setting for this film. The plot follows Sophie (Amanda Seyfried), Claire Smith-Wyman (Vanessa Redgrave), and Claire’s grandson Charlie Wyman (Chris Egan) as they go on excursions in and around Verona and Tuscany. The three set out on a quest to find Claire’s long-lost love Lorenzo, and along the way, we are treated to rolling meadows, tranquil villages, slopes covered in grapevines, gorgeous sunsets, and a star-filled, bright summer sky.

A touching story of love between a struggling actress and a pianist who are both attempting to find success in Los Angeles. There are some incredible dance sequences and Ryan Gosling, who is just too attractive to refuse.

The classic love story from Midnight in Paris is back. An ambitious author named Gil, who is having difficulty finishing his book, is unceremoniously transferred to Paris in the 1920s, where he encounters famous writers and artists, including Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and Stein. Picasso’s mistress is where he finds true love. As a symbol of nostalgia, rain plays a significant role in this film. Gabriella remarks, “Paris is the most lovely in the rain” in the final scene while it is raining. Gil is reminded of the time when legends lived in Paris, strolled around the streets, and ate at cafes.

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