“…of him who walks on once again along these corridors, through these salons and galleries, in this edifice of a bygone era, this sprawling, sumptuous, baroque, gloomy hotel…”
“…of him who walks on once again along these corridors, past the breakfast buffet, in this quaint reminder of a simpler era, this cozy, warm, friendly, cheerful B and B…”
My Lovely Wife and I have been batting around the notion that Groundhog Day is in fact a loose remake of Last Year At Marienbad.
This is not quite so highbrow an idea, but it seems to me that Ramis’s very underrated “The Ice Harvest” is the black flip-side of “Groundhog Day”.
Also, I love that spectral image of Bill Murray. Was that on purpose?
The blur gives it a Resnais feel.
You are fortunate to find a partner with whom you can have such a debate.
Marienbad is really very funny, too.
Karl Malden has passed away.
Very interesting and intriguing connection. I would hate to think Ground Hog Day compares in social status to the elegant event at the French estate – but perhaps there is some seasonal shifts I’m missing in the later? Has anyone thought about the ‘games’ played in both? Any more parallels you’d like to share?
Fantastic theory.…and one I am inclined to bally-hoo around myself.