Monday, October 31, 2016

The Good Life - Groundhog Day

What is the nigh(a) bread and butterspan? As a child I believed that the rendering of a good life was one in which I finished college, got a good job and went on to get along a family. It would be a life with out(a) hardships or conflict, modify with nonhing but delight and joy. It wasnt until I was sr. that I realized that a good life was much than that because living meant more than respectable a preconceived image of a good life. I think the meaning of what a good life is sewer be found in Alasdair McIntyre, a Scottish philosopher, vociferation that the good life for creation is the life spent in seeking for the good life for valet, and the virtues necessary for seeking argon those by which will change us to understand what more and what else the good life for man is. There is no snap off way to grasp what he is saying than by analyzing the fantastic movie woodchuck Day.\nPhil Connors, the jazz character in the movie, is a TV weatherman who goes to Punxsutaw ney, pascal to c over the annual Groundhog Day event. When Phil tries to leaves after end his assignment he finds he pottyt and that he is now stuck in a period gyrate where he is subjected to living out the day of February 2 over and over again. At first Phil is portrayed as a severalise of Machiavellian character. He detaches himself non only from conventional ethics but from society as well. He makes statements throughout the set rough of the moving showing fairish how cynical his views are about people as a whole.\nAs the time loop begins Phil dives into all the vices he can possible imagine, including robbing an armored hand truck and deceiving woman in enjoin to have sexual dealings with them but as time draws on Phil realizes that his actions are not giving him a wizard of pleasure any overnight and at this point he attempts to connect with Rita Hanson, the news producer that has accompanied him on his assignment. He tries to become the man he believes Rita w ants by acting out the virtues and characteristics she v...

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