I am beginning to feel like the last person on Earth who hasn't seen the movie Groundhog Day. I've seen snippets of it now and then on television, but I haven't watched the whole movie.
Karen Edmisten has, and summarizes it in rhyme.
She makes it sound like a movie I'd like to see.
Gem Books from 100 Years Past: 1924
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It was indeed a different era. What was going on in 1924 when these books
were being published and read? The 1924 Paris Olympics, Leopold and Loeb
murders,...
2 days ago
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I haven't read Karen's rhyme yet, but I will recommend "Groundhog Day." It's funny and unexpectedly profound.
My only issue with it as far as letting my young'uns watch it (Spoiler Alert) is the climactic moment at the end: the "sign from the heavens" that all is now well and that it's no longer Groundhog Day is that she's still there in the bed with him. I would rather not have to be explaining what she was doing in the bed at all, if you get my point.
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