Groundhog Day evaluation action
2021-10-13 18:32
The film is cleverly conceived, rich in jokes, implicit and humorous, and the theme is thought-provoking and educational. The story runs through three themes from beginning to end: time, morality, and love. And these three themes have been well-interpreted in the film, that is, they are independent of each other and intersect each other, so that the audience can have their own thinking and imagination space on each theme.
"The Day of the Groundhog" also has a translation called "Stealing Love". This name can easily be mistaken for an action giant. The plot setting of the film is not new, and its origin can be traced back to ancient Greek mythology. The character Sisyphus in the movie, but the uniqueness of the film is that it does not involve any high-tech participation, but shows how the protagonist is forced to be trapped in the same day, and this same day is his greatest Nasty days. Mortals can’t really dive into such a situation, and a good movie is like an expert storyteller, bringing the audience in front of the screen into this situation, using peeping and accompanying to answer the question in the heart: “How to seek in a similar life? Freedom?" So in the narration of the next film, Phil's mood and actions in the four stages are shown, which appropriately demonstrates the four attitudes of modern people when facing similar lives.
Extended Reading
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Phil: Uh, Mrs. Lancaster, uh, was anybody looking for me here this morning? Perhaps a state official? Maybe a blue hat, gun, nightstick?
Mrs. Lancaster: Oh, no, no one like that. Will there be?
Phil: Apparently not.
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Gus: [waiter drops a tray of dishes] Real nice. Just put that anywhere, pal. Yeah.
[laughs]
Ralph: Good save!