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Saturday, February 4, 2017

Groundhog Day Review


Disclaimer: Contains spoilers!

Plot Summary: An egotistical weatherman is inexplicably trapped, reliving the same day over and over again.

Review: Yes, I know, it's late--whatever--IT'S GROUNDHOG DAY! This is easily one of the best and most influential gems of the '90s. Besides being profoundly original, the comedic elements blend seamlessly with the philosophical implications. The story makes you ponder your own life, and existence itself, in order to find meaning similarly to the main character, Phil, played perfectly by Bill Murray. Going one step further, "Groundhog Day" has become a cultural phenomenon, a complex idea unto itself, summed up simply by stating the title. That's a powerful notion right there! I'd argue the holiday (and I use that term loosely) has become secondary to the movie in the public's perception. Though...there will always be Ground Hog Day Part 12 in my mind.

So what makes this movie legendary? First and foremost, the core concept of the story--endlessly repeating the same day forever, is what catches any audience's attention. This can be interpreted as the monotony of everyday life or how we become stuck in predictable patterns. Alternatively, take things at face value and contemplate how you would react to Phil's situation. How fast would you resort to murder and/or suicide to end the torment? Not gonna lie, heads would probably be rolling within the first couple days if it were me. Or maybe it's not a curse and more of a blessing? Since the story does not explain what caused the time loop, or why it ends, this only adds to the mystique and intrigue from an audience's perspective. Typically, a lack of explanation can feel cheap, but, in this instance, it actually enhances the storytelling. Maybe Phil is being taught a lesson or maybe he's being offered a second chance in life; it's up to you to decide. The only real conclusion we can draw is that once Phil finally changes his ways, starts to enjoy life and better himself, is when he finally gets what he wants and the day ends. This leads me to my next point...

Bill Murray defines the role; hell, he's practically playing himself it would seem. He's a cynical asshole but still likable enough to want to cheer him on. The comedy isn't burst out laughing levels--it's much more subtle--but you should be smiling plenty as you ponder the great mysteries of the universe. Assisting on this journey is the optimistic Rita, played by Andie MacDowell, who serves as a counter and, eventual, love interest to Phil. The dynamic between these two starts off questionable but picks up big time as the story progresses. Likewise, you could argue the film almost transforms into a romance along the way given how Phil's primary motivation to be better is through inspiration from Rita. Suffice it to say, these two pull off incredible performances. The supporting cast is also good, but they don't contribute quite as much as they could have. Nevertheless, you will probably still remember goofballs like Ned Ryerson long after the credits have rolled.

Now for just random bullshit. How long do you think Phil was in the time loop? Since the original basis was supposed to be 10,000 years, and given how much Phil knows and can do, I'm fine with that. Sure, it's probably shorter, but oh well. The first time I tried to explain what Groundhog Day was to a foreigner, they just kept laughing and didn't get it. Silly girl...you will fear the awesome power of the groundhog's shadow! Anyway...maybe it was just that haunted bed and breakfast causing everything? Or maybe it was that old man; I wish they at least acknowledged how Phil dealt with him on the final day. All I know is that if I am trapped reliving a day it better be the day I meet Rika or someone of her caliber. Either that or just let me finally become the fatass time traveler: eating all the pizza throughout history.

Overall, I want to say significantly more about "Groundhog Day," however, this is yet another instance where I feel you MUST watch this for yourself. Neither I or any review could adequately do the story justice, and I find most people catch something unique in their viewing that adds to the philosophical discussion. What I can say is that you will not be disappointed as this is an excellent film both in story and production. This is one of those movies that sticks with you long, long after it's over even if you end up hating it (which is not acceptable!). And forget the holiday, you can watch this whenever and wherever...so get to it...NOW!

Notable Moment: When Phil is eating all that food at the diner. I want that milkshake...

Final Rating: 9.5/10

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