Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Lots of great laughs from a strange premise
Cons: Some things get stretch too far or are too dark
The Bottom Line:
Some dark comedy
But lots of genuine laughs
Yes, it's a classic
"Do You Ever Have Deja Vu?" "I Can Check with the Kitchen."
Groundhog Day is one of those classic comedies you always
hear about. And yet, I hadn't managed to see it until recently. As I had heard,
it is funny and has a great message.
Phil Connors (Bill Murray) is a self-absorbed weatherman in Pittsburg who is obsessed
with moving to a larger market. As part of his job, he goes every year to Punxsutawney to cover the
groundhog festivities on February 2nd. This year, he is going with his producer
Rita (Andie MacDowell) and camera guy Larry (Chris Elliot). He can't wait to
get home, but a blinding snowstorm makes it impossible for them to leave.
The next morning, Phil wakes up to discover that it isn't
the next morning. And no matter what he does, every morning he wakes up to find
it is February 2nd. Slowly, he begins to learn from his mistakes and do thing
differently. But will he ever get out of this repetitive repetition?
The movie gets off to a great start. We're introduced to our
main characters and the initial run at the day is shown. It's enough to set up
the rest of the movie without slowing us down at all.
And once we hit February 2nd the 2nd, the comedy really
kicks in. Bill Murray is perfectly funny as Phil, capturing his frustration in every
movement and facial expression. Andie MacDowell and Chris Elliot are equally
funny as the two sidekicks constantly confused by Phil's antics. And the scenes
that show us one day followed immediately by Phil's attempt at the same thing
the next day are genius. They almost feel like multiple outtakes in a blooper
reel.
The message of the film is fairly obvious to anyone
watching, but isn't so obvious it ruins the film. And, honestly, it is always
good to be reminded to genuinely care for those around you.
Unfortunately, the movie isn't quite what it could be. While
I loved some of those multiple take scenes, a few got repetitive and over the
top. I was quite relieved to see Phil finally get those situations right
because I was more than ready to move on by the time he did.
Even worse, there are some very dark scenes as Phil attempts
to get out of this nightmare any way he can. I think they were going for black
comedy, but I didn't find them funny. Again, when they moved on to something
different, I was very thankful.
Neither of these issues were major in the grand scheme of
things. If you are looking for a funny comedy, Groundhog Day will fit the bill.
Heck, you might even find yourself watching it over and over and over and over
again.
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