Actually this is an inspirational movie

Coralie 2022-03-20 09:01:03

Putting aside the old-fashioned love theme, I saw some more important things in it. For example, the choice of life, "Life is only once for everyone, how should this only one be spent?" Basically, this movie is an interpretation of Paul Kochakin's words. In the repeated repetition of Bill from losing himself, to finding himself, and then to discovering others, the most important of these are two words. Positive and loving.

The logic of the plot is unclear. Why today is tomorrow at the end is certainly not simply the "power of love", but there is no reasonable explanation. But this is still a good movie, a very good movie. I highly recommend it.

Confused or negative people will see a direction or positive force here. He comes from himself, and he will discover a new meaning for himself.

Maybe everyone sees differently. I have seen these: even if it is Repeating every day, the meaning is also wireless, and the most important thing is to discover it.

So even if the end of the movie does not come tomorrow, the movie is already complete for me.

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Extended Reading
  • Ransom 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    This film is about: If you can't play the piano, ice sculpture, French poetry, tire repair, insurance, treatment of various life diseases, or enlightenment to men and women with emotional problems, you Don't chase girls.

  • Jason 2021-10-20 18:58:57

    Love is your pass phrase.

Groundhog Day quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Diner Patron: Just put that anywhere, pal! Yeah! Good save!

  • Rita: [Phil has described several people in the diner] What about me, Phil? Do you know me too?

    Phil: I know all about you. You like producing, but you hope for more than Channel 9 Pittsburgh.

    Rita: Well, everyone knows that!

    Phil: You like boats, but not the ocean. You go to a lake in the summer with your family up in the mountains. There's a long wooden dock and a boathouse with boards missing from the roof, and a place you used to crawl underneath to be alone. You're a sucker for French poetry and rhinestones. You're very generous. You're kind to strangers and children, and when you stand in the snow you look like an angel.

    Rita: [in wonder] How are you doing this?

    Phil: I told you. I wake up every day, right here, right in Punxsutawney, and it's always February 2nd, and there's nothing I can do about it.