CARA CONGELLI http://www.wqed.org/birdblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/ mammals_punxsutawney_phil.jpg http://www.huliq.com/files/imagecache/article_main/Groundhog %20Day.jpg
Dec 21, 2014
CARA CONGELLI
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Basic information
Director: Harold Ramis Producers: Trevor Albert and Harold Ramis Cinemotographer: John Bailey Writers: Danny Rubin and Harold Ramis Stars: Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell Budget: $14.6 million Gross (USA): $70,906,973 Genre: American Comedy
Summary
Phil Connors (Murray), bitter and self-centered weatherman, and his crew are sent to do an assignment that Phil particularly loathes: the annual Groundhogs Day festivities in Punxutawny, Pennsylvania. Eager to leave the town as soon as possible, he is suddenly confronted with a freak snowstorm which forces him to stay the night in Punxutawny. The next morning, Phil is shocked to realize that he is reliving the same day over again. To his horror, this day continues to repeat itself, and Connors is trapped in Punxsutawney in a seemingly endless time loop. After many repeated days, Phil reaches a stage acceptance and learns care for others.
Theme
The more we dread something, the more we have to go through it.
Similar Ideas Reincarnation Meaning of Groundhogs Day Stages of acceptance
Fear/ Denial
00:25:09- 00:26:44Notice: Music Quick scenes Symbols: Clock, Puddle Camera Angles
Selfish Pleasure
00:32:09- 00:34:18Notice:
Colors of the vehicles Scene transitions Symbolism: Groundhog, mailbox, Time of day
Anger/Depression
00:59:40- 01:00:00Notice:
Music Camera angles Clock’s purpose Symbolism: Flowers
Psychoanalytical Lens: ID to ego
Also Notice:• What Phil is wearing• Symbols: Clocks• Camera angles• Music