“Groundhog Day is an amazing film but its also a film that only works because of its leading man. Bill Murray is everything in this film […] is about being trapped in one place emotionally and living every day exactly the same way, and it illustrates this by inverting that completely.”
— Sean Witzke.
Groundhog Day (Harold Ramis, 1993) es uno de los cultural touchstones del entretenimiento norteamericano, una película con alta estima y de profunda discusión al día de hoy. A casi tres décadas de distancia, la compañía automotriz Jeep conmemora—una y otra vez—a su estrella Bill Murray y a la estética visual de esta entrañable cinta.