‘Groundhog Day’: The movie’s final life lessons for getting through the end of the pandemic | CNN (2024)

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“What would you do if you were stuck in one place, and every day was exactly the same, and nothing that you did mattered?”

Don’t be bothered. You probably never read it last year, and if you did, you’ve long forgotten it. But read on. It’s just as relevant then as it is now. Welcome to life on auto-repeat, where we take you back to this question the film “Groundhog Day” poses:

“What would you do if you were stuck in one place, and every day was exactly the same, and nothing that you did mattered?”

That’s what a depressed Phil Connors (played by actor Bill Murray) asks two men at a bar as he contemplates the bleak fate of repeating Groundhog Day over and over. One of them answers: “That about sums it up for me.”

That about sums it up for a lot of people over the last year. As lockdowns went into place, many of us we were reminded of the film as a useful shorthand description of our new normal. No real travel. No commutes. No classrooms. Every day the same, all blurring together.

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Art doesn’t just imitate life. Great art helps frame life and give it meaning. I’ve previously made the case that the movie “Groundhog Day” is great art, full of practical and religious insights. And early on in the pandemic, I embraced the Groundhog Day-ness of our lives.

When our lockdown began last March, I set my morning alarm to the audio from the film of Sonny and Cher’s “I’ve Got You Babe” followed by the radio DJ dialogue of “OK campers, rise and shine, and don’t forget your booties ‘cause it’s cooooold out there today…”

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Just as Phil initially and selfishly embraces his temporal loop in the movie, I found some aspects of lockdown great. Working from home. Seeing my family all the time. Running and meditating on the regular. I had some creative projects I’d been wanting to tackle for years and dug in.

Then, like the plot of the film, the initial enthusiasm wore off. The word “indefinitely” felt more like a Sisyphean curse than an opportunity. I had nothing brilliant to show for my creative endeavors. Meditating got spotty. Some of my friends began struggling. Fear dictated daily decision-making. People I know got very sick. And above everything brewed a grim storm of pandemic death tolls, racial injustice and political rancor. Act 2 of “Groundhog Day” is dark. Phil enters a deep depression; even suicide is no escape for him.

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Then Act 3 rescues the perpetual day. Phil comes back around to finding the upsides of being stuck in a skipping record of time. Only this phase is more enlightened. He uses the time for the service of others and in self-improvement. He masters the day, each one getting closer to perfection. Arguably, especially from a Buddhist perspective, this effort is what frees him from his time prison.

As we each pass or approach one year of lockdown, “Groundhog Day” still has lessons on how to manage our own loop. The last act of the film reminds us to focus on three areas that bring us closer to happiness if we can muster the effort.

Do the right thing

Phil’s perfect day includes fixing someone’s flat tire, catching a kid who falls out of a tree and preventing a man from choking at dinner. These are each a part of his daily round of mitzvahs.

It’s worth thinking about what that looks like for us in the context of family, friends and neighbors. Maybe it’s connecting more, or giving gifts of time, empathy and humor. From a public health point of view, it means avoiding indoor spaces except when necessary, masking up in public spaces, washing your hands regularly and keeping your distance. We know the drill. We just have to keep doing it.

There’s a parable by Leo Tolstoy titled “The Three Questions” about how we should live our lives. The three answers all boil down to one philosophy: The most important thing to do is do good for those around you, right now.

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Of course, we’re tired of the vigilance after living it for a year. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t keep doing it, or that we can’t. By one estimate, Phil repeats Groundhog Day for nearly 34 years. If you want a nonfiction benchmark, Anne Frank lived in hiding in Amsterdam during World War II for more than two years. Even as you pass 300 days of lockdown and anticipate 400, keep fixing those flat tires, keep wearing your mask over your nose. Please.

“Do not do great things,” the writer, teacher and pacifist Colman McCarthy said. “Do small things in a great way.”

It’s the little things

Small things can also be sources of profound joy.

Stuck in our own Punxsutawneys – the Pennsylvania town where the real-life, and movie, Groundhog Day celebration takes place – many have been denied the things in life that make us happy such as traveling, socializing in restaurants, bars and coffee shops, and visiting extended family.

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But if we’re lucky (and I know many are not), we may have more opportunities now to appreciate fundamental aspects of life we can still enjoy, the kind of details we tended to overlook and take for granted back in our formerly overextended lives. There is deep contentment to be found in activities such as cooking, talking with and reading to our children, walks though nature, bonding with pets, listening to music, gazing at stars, playing board games, watching great movies, reading good books.

Now could be a good time to start or restart a gratitude journal or share with others what you’re grateful for. Numerous studies have shown this simple act of counting one’s blessings increases satisfaction with life.

Variety is the spice of life

In Act 3 of “Groundhog Day,” Phil memorizes French poetry and learns to sculpt ice and play the piano. He may be stuck in the same place, but he retains his memories and builds skills that way.

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    Now in our own Act 3, we may be burned out on sourdough bread making, but it’s not too late to still take up new skills. My wife restarted fiddle lessons. I’ve picked up a memoir project that had gone dormant. My older daughter has doubled down on her bullet journaling for 2021. We try to hike someplace different every weekend. My wife and younger daughter made care packages for those asking for help along freeway exits in our town. If you’re bored, try to do something new, even safely within the confines of lockdown.

    Now in our own Act 3, we may be burned out on sourdough bread making, but it’s not too late to still take up new skills. My wife restarted fiddle lessons. I’ve picked up a memoir project that had gone dormant. My older daughter has doubled down on her bullet journaling. We try to hike in new places. My wife and younger daughter made care packages for those asking for help along freeway exits in our town. If you’re bored, try to do something new, even safely within the confines of our current state.

    Or as Phil gleefully says when he finally wakes up to the day after Groundhog Day: “Anything different is good.”

    ‘Groundhog Day’: The movie’s final life lessons for getting through the end of the pandemic | CNN (2024)

    FAQs

    What are the lessons learned from Groundhog Day? ›

    Phil shows us that living in the moment and working for a better future is not only the best way to escape a rodent-centric time loop, but also the best way to feel satisfied with your finances.

    What is the overall message of the film Groundhog Day? ›

    Aside from plenty of laughs, “Groundhog Day” delivers powerful messages about change, love and being a good person. Phil is unable to break the time loop until he totally changes who he is.

    What is the main idea of groundhogs Day off? ›

    Groundhog's Day Off by Robb Pearlman

    When Groundhog takes a vacation, the townspeople recognize how special Groundhog is and learn to ask questions that show they care. The themes of this book focus on appreciation and asking questions.

    What is the ending of Groundhog Day? ›

    After being stuck in the time loop for decades, Phil learns he has fallen in love with his producer Rita (Andie MacDowell) and confesses his feelings. The next morning, Phil wakes to find Rita in bed next to him on Feb. 3, the curse apparently broken.

    What do you learn about groundhogs day? ›

    Groundhog Day is celebrated in the United States and Canada on February 2. On this day, according to tradition, people watch the behavior of a groundhog (also called a woodchuck) to find out what the weather will be like for the next six weeks.

    What is the whole point of Groundhog Day? ›

    It derives from the Pennsylvania Dutch superstition that if a groundhog emerges from its burrow on this day and sees its shadow, it will retreat to its den and winter will go on for six more weeks; if it does not see its shadow, spring will arrive early. In 2024, an early spring was predicted.

    What is the meaning of Groundhog Day everyday? ›

    a situation in which events that have happened before happen again, in what seems to be exactly the same way: Once again, we had an agreement, we all shook hands, and once again they come back and say no. I guess this is Groundhog Day. Repeating an action.

    How important is Groundhog Day? ›

    2, but the yearly tradition of watching a groundhog one day a year is about much more than predicting the timeliness of spring. Punxsutawney Phil emerging from the ground is also about Americans seeing or not seeing the shadow of the oldest known indigenous tribe in the United States.

    Why was he stuck in Groundhog Day? ›

    He gives a half-hearted report on the groundhog Punxsutawney Phil and the festivities. Contrary to his prediction, the blizzard strikes the area, preventing all travel out of Punxsutawney, and although he desperately searches for a way to leave, he is forced to spend the night in the town.

    What is the summary of Groundhog Day? ›

    How did Phil get out of the loop? ›

    Phil Connors learns to use his time to better himself and help others, ultimately breaking the Groundhog Day time loop. The number of times Phil lives through the time loop is not explicitly given, but it is implied to be longer than what is shown on screen.

    What is the climax of Groundhog Day movie? ›

    Climax: Charmed by Phil's altruism and the genuine affection he demonstrates for the townspeople and the love they show him in return, Rita purchases Phil at a charity auction, outbidding several other women so she can spend the rest of the evening with him.

    What does Phil learn in Groundhog Day? ›

    In his efforts to conquer Rita, Phil learns French and studies poetry. This makes him realise he might as well use his time more wisely, and he learns new skills. He learns how to play the piano and masters ice sculpting, among other things. Phil finally starts his journey of self-actualisation and self-improvement.

    What is the most interesting or surprising thing you learned about Groundhog Day? ›

    It turns out that the concept of Groundhog Day actually originated in Germany. Germans used a hedgehog to "predict" the weather on Candlemas Day, a Christian holiday celebrated on February 2nd each year.

    What Groundhog Day can teach us about the power of personal development? ›

    It's only when he decides to set an example of personal development and work on himself that he not only finds happiness and fulfillment, but also achieves his goals. The turning point is when Connors shares his circ*mstances with his television producer Rita (Andie MacDowell), the lady he's fallen in love with.

    What does the groundhog tell us? ›

    Groundhog Day happens every year on February 2. It's the day upon which, according to legend, a groundhog seeks its shadow. If it's sunny and he sees his shadow, it's said we'll see six more weeks of winter. If it's cloudy and he doesn't see his shadow, it's said to mean an early spring.

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