Youthful love Underneath irrational aspirations are secrets. Beach days filled with passion. to the vines as a haven. with a new lover, watching the sunrise. With your eyes closed, wandering the Greek ruins. The stuff of which summertime romances are created. When it’s raining in the summer, check out these best summer fling films.
1. Roman Holiday (1953)

Director- William Wyler
Princess Anne sets out on a much publicised tour of the capitals of Europe. She starts to fight against her constrained, prescribed schedule as soon as she and her royal entourage arrive in Rome. One night, Anne escapes her opulent imprisonment by sneaking out of her room. Then climbing into the back of a delivery truck. The Princess is soon sound asleep on a bench in a public area. Though, as the sedative she was made to take earlier begins to take effect. Joe Bradley, a reporter for an American newspaper based in Rome, discovers her. She is returned to his flat by him. Joe rushes off to cover the Princess Anne press conference the following morning. Hence, not realising that she is dozing on his couch. Joe promises his editor an exclusive interview with the Princess once he discovers his good fortune.
2. Dirty Dancing (1987)

Director- Emile Ardolino
Baby will join the Peace Corps after one dreary summer. She is dissatisfied when her summer plans place her and her parents at a sleepy resort in the Catskills because she had hoped to enjoy her youth while it lasts. But when Johnny, the resort’s dancing instructor, chooses Baby as his new partner and the two fall in love, her luck changes. Although Baby’s father prevents her from meeting Johnny, she is adamant about helping him perform the summer’s final major dance.
3. Before Sunrise (1995)

Director- Richard Linklater
A young American named Jesse and a French student named Celine fall in love in the film Before Sunrise. A accidental encounter on the train sparks excitement, and Jesse offers provocatively that Celine delay her departure for France. Instead set out on an impromptu journey to Vienna. They explore in a potent meeting of hearts and minds throughout the course of their 14-hour romance. Hence, sharing a fondness for the unexpected and an appreciation for the unplanned.
4. Under The Tuscan Sun (2003)

Director- Audrey Wells
Frances’s quick divorce from her seemingly blissful San Francisco marriage causes her to become depressed. She travels to Tuscany on a bus trip after being urged to do so by her friends. There, she spontaneously decides to purchase a dilapidated villa. Over the course of the following year. As they work on the property, she takes in one of her San Francisco friends who is pregnant and in need of company. She also pursues love, first with her married real estate agent and then with a charming stranger. Although obstacles such as life stand in the way of love. Frances’s hopes are still granted in surprising ways, and the Tuscan sun is constantly present.
5. My Life In Ruins (2009)

Director- Donald Petrie
Georgia would study Greek history and culture and work as a teacher in Greece because she is so interested by it. However, she finds work as a tour guide after losing her job and waiting to see whether she can find another teaching position. However, she wants to enlighten the visitors on Greek history and culture, boring them when all they want to do is have fun. And they post negative reviews. Therefore, her boss constantly assigns her the challenging tourists. She considers leaving, which would satisfy her boss. However, one of the people in her group tries to get her to relax.
6. Moonrise Kingdom (2012)

Director- Wes Anderson
A covert year-long correspondence between two twelve-year-old outcasts—Suzy, the most attractive raven in Noah’s arc, and Sam, the most unpopular troop at Khaki Scout camp—on the tiny island of New Penzance off the coast of mid-1960s New England—paves the way for a wonderful romance and a daring act of defiance. A powerful posse of concerned parents and dead serious officials set out to find the missing children as the two runaway lovers set out to find love, independence, and happiness against the backdrop of an impending catastrophic storm.
7. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! (2018)

Director- Ol Parker
In this musical romantic comedy, a lady struggles to manage her mother’s villa while simultaneously expecting her first child. She worries that she won’t be able to handle everything on her own, so she enlists two of her mother’s friends for support, assurance, and direction. She discovers more about her mother’s past along the road and receives a surprise visit from her own grandmother, whom she has never met. With Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgärd, and Christine Baranski as the lead actors and Ol Parker penned and helmed the film.
8. All Summers End (2017)

Director- Kyle Wilamowski
Conrad Stevens conducts a harmless prank on the family of his love, Grace Turner, under pressure from his two best friends to demonstrate their superiority to a girl. Conrad, who is very troubled by his error, strives to atone for it by doing everything he can for Grace, with the exception of telling the truth. Summer love that was initially innocent changes abruptly into something more genuine than either party could have anticipated.
9. Call Me By Your Name (2017)

Director- Luca Guadagnino
Elio, a seventeen-year-old, spends his summer vacation in the family’s summer villa in northern Italy at the beginning of the 1980s, amid the luxuriant Mediterranean landscapes of a calm and golden summer flings. Oliver, a twenty-four-year-old American PhD student, is the only person employed there save his mother, Annella, and father, Mr. Perlman, a professor of Greco-Roman culture. Now, over the course of six fleeting weeks, a tentative relationship between Elio and Oliver will lay the foundation for an unforeseen alliance as the unresolved feelings of first love begin to boil over. This will all take place against the backdrop of inescapable summer tedium.
10. Adventureland (2009)

Director- Greg Mottola
James Brennan, a devout young man in his 20s, has to postpone his much anticipated trip to Europe in order to save money for graduate school, choosing instead to take a summer job in Pittsburgh in the late 1980s. James reluctantly accepts the lone position at Adventureland, the run-down theme park in his community, and soon after, Em Lewin, a sweet but seductively aloof coworker, draws his attention.