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How 'Groundhog Day' Parallels a Journey With Addiction

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“Groundhog Day,” the iconic comedy from 1993 starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell, had some success at its release but has become a classic as fans watched it over and over.

In fact, the term itself has become part of popular culture. In Cambridge Dictionary, the term “Groundhog Day” has come to mean “a situation in which events that have happened before happen again, in what seems to be exactly the same way.” According to Wikipedia, the film has been analyzed by various religious groups who see it as an allegory.

It’s reported that screenwriter Danny Rubin based how the main character, Phil Connors, changed as he tried to cope with reliving the same day again and again using the Kubler-Ross Stages of Grief — denial, anger, bargaining,

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