Did you ever want an opportunity to live a certain day over so that
you could do things differently? Well, in Groundhog Day, Bill Murray
gets to relive a specific day over and over again, until he finally
gets it right. Bill Murray plays a weatherman who gets snowed in
during a road-trip to Punxsutawney Pennsylvania, where he is sent to
cover the annual Groundhog Day festivities. To me, this movie
symbolizes how a person could improve himself on a daily basis and
over a period of time, even though the changes are gradual, the
difference can be significant. Bill Murray's character falls in love
with his producer (played by Andie MacDowell) and strives to become
the kind of man that would be of interest to her. But to make a long
story short: He gets the girl in the end and there are a lot of laughs
along the way. Chris Elliott also appears in this movie, as their
wise-cracking cameraman. |