Just don't forget your raincoat.
Raining Season is not for everyone. If you need sunshine and fast dialogue, look elsewhere. But if you are willing to stand in the storm, to get a little uncomfortable and contemplative, you will find this piece deeply rewarding. It reminds us that rainy seasons end—not with a bang, but with the quiet realization that you’ve grown around the wetness. raining season
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
A cup of hot tea, a window seat, and no plans to go outside. Just don't forget your raincoat
From the opening moments, Raining Season establishes itself as a masterclass in mood. The palette is a wash of deep blues, muted greys, and the occasional shock of green life pushing through the cracks. The sound design (or prose rhythm) mimics a steady downpour: persistent, rhythmic, occasionally breaking into a thunderous roar before settling back into a gentle drizzle. It successfully uses the "rain" trope not as a backdrop, but as a character—an omnipresent force that isolates, cleanses, and ultimately renews. But if you are willing to stand in