
It’s raining today so I thought this was an appropriate entry…………
Love scenes and rain, it’s a combination that works isn’t it? Boy and girl confessing their love is one thing, but you throw in a rain storm, some thunder and lightening and it creates a stir of emotion that we just can’t explain.
The Notebook – They’re in the boat, sexual tension is already present, along with frustration and anger from their past. Unspoken words are lingering and then it begins to rain. It’s as if the heavens open up and the words begin to pour. She shouts at him, he shouts at her and the rest my readers; is pure, romantic, lustful, history. If you’ve seen it you would love to be in that scene wouldn’t you? If you haven’t seen it I suggest that you rent it NOW.
Pride and Prejudice is another great movie with a rain scene. It’s amazing; they don’t actually ever show Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy in a compromising position; however the rain scene between them has enough sexual tension to make you want to die. It’s just pouring down raining, she has run from him, he catches up with her, only to confess his undying love for her with compassion, only be turned down with distain, hatred and a word lashing that is indescribable. At the same time you can sense how much she desires him as she is lashing out at him. It’s an amazing scene.
Sweet Home Alabama – Girl goes back to get boy; it has happened in a ton of movies, but you throw her in a wedding dress at the ocean in the pouring down rain and you have yourself a major love scene to beat all love scenes! It made the movie perfect. Lightening, thunder, rain and the perfect kiss; I’m telling you rain makes the perfect love scene.
9 ½ Weeks – There is the scene in the dark alley way where they just get soaked. It is just hot. The movie is entirely hot, but this water scene is over the top. Water pouring down on them, dark, steamy, weather and the way they are in to each other……..oh my gosh it’s just an amazing scene.
Rain intensifies a romantic moment, not sure why, but it just does. If it didn’t then writes wouldn’t write it in as much as they do. Do you have one that you’d like to share?
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