Change today, start with changing yourself

Karlee 2022-04-19 09:01:02

Weatherman Phil is fed up with his job, and every February 2, Phil rushes to Psutani to report on the local Groundhog Day celebration. Dissatisfied with his monotonous work, Phil also perfunctory covering the Groundhog Day celebration and ended hastily. But on the second day, something unexpected happened. The time was fixed on February 2. Every morning at six o'clock in the morning, Phil was woken up on time, and then the day on February 2 was repeated. Phil felt incredible at first, but after being excited, tired, and trying to escape, he couldn't change the status quo. In the end, Phil accepted the reality and began to spend the day seriously, paying attention to the weak, helping others, learning the piano, making ice sculptures, and letting himself No longer depressed, complaining, and finally ushered in the real tomorrow, including his love of course. Humorous and thought-provoking, the film uses a hypothetical February 2 as an extreme state of time to show the day or even year that most people are repeating, making people feel both novel and feel like we are Own. In life, we are not repeating yesterday's life day after day, we are deeply caught in it, and we are both tired and unable to get rid of it. Fortunately, Phil's different performances in the three stages in the film pointed out the way to "tomorrow" for us, that is to treat every day we are spending with a mentality of loving life, no matter what we encounter at the moment, we must be positive. Face it with a mentality, and continuously improve yourself through learning. When you meet someone who needs help, you stretch out your hands. When you become good enough, life is full of hope.

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

    It is the most moving of its kind.

  • Mozelle 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Too beautiful! Bill Murray really plays all the roles, and they fit so well. It’s amazing.

Groundhog Day quotes

  • Man in Hallway: Morning. Off to see the groundhog?

    Phil: Yeah.

    Man in Hallway: Think it'll be an early spring?

    Phil: Didn't we do this yesterday?

    Man in Hallway: I don't know what you mean.

    Phil: [slams him against the wall] Don't mess with me, pork chop. What day is this?

    Man in Hallway: It's February 2nd. Groundhog Day.

    Phil: Yeah. I'm sorry. You know, I thought it was yesterday.

    [laughs]

    Man in Hallway: Oh.

    [chuckles nervously]

  • Gus: Phil? Like the groundhog Phil?

    Phil: Yeah, like the groundhog Phil.

    Gus: Look out for your shadow there, buddy.

    Phil: Morons, your bus is leaving.