Create a vertical 9:16 cinematic Japanese arthouse movie poster with a layered montage composition. The background shows a coastal town at sunset, calm ocean water reflecting a bright sun glare, distant birds in a hazy sky, and silhouettes of utility poles along a coastal road. In the left midground, a middle-aged man with dark wavy hair wears a dark gray jacket and stands beside a concrete seawall, looking down with a melancholic expression while backlit by late-afternoon sun. The right foreground is dominated by a large close-cropped side-profile portrait of a clearly adult young woman looking to the right; she wears a dark sailor-inspired uniform with white stripes, her wet black hair clings to her face, and one tear rolls down her cheek under soft diffuse light. In the lower center foreground, a Shiba Inu looks upward to the right, its reddish-brown fur lit by warm rim light. Along the very bottom edge, include a horizontal film strip with five separate rectangular scene thumbnails: the woman and Shiba Inu on a beach, the woman riding a bicycle while looking toward the water, the woman and the man sitting at an indoor table, the man and woman standing face to face on a beach, and a close-up of the woman hugging the Shiba Inu. Overlay the poster with refined serif typography: top-left large dark-teal title text "The Quiet Between Winds"; below it, subtitle "— To You, That Day —"; below the subtitle, small dark serif body copy reading "What is lost will not return. And yet, when hearts connect, even just a little, we can face tomorrow again." On the mid-right side, set dark serif text reading "There was a time when you taught me how to live. I won't forget it." In the bottom-left corner, add large white release text "OCTOBER 31 FRI. IN THEATERS". In the lower-right corner, add small white sans-serif fictional credit text for starring cast, original story, screenplay, director, theme song, production partners, production company, distribution, and copyright. Keep the mood wistful, cinematic, realistic, softly textured, and emotionally restrained. Avoid source-site labels, comparison captions, duplicated posters, copied studio logos, real franchise marks, underage implications, cartoon rendering, harsh flat lighting, unreadable main title text, empty bottom margins, or low-resolution artifacts. Output aspect ratio: 9:16.