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The premise of Groundhog Day is expertly constructed to drive natural, organic character change. In this video, we examine how Phil is designed to be a character that seems like he could never change, dissect how the premise of the story traps him in a world that will constantly attack his character flaw, and explore how the relentless nature of the premise ensures that the protagonist will have no choice but to transform.
Produced by: Michael Tucker (http://twitter.com/michaeltuckerla)
Written by: Tricia Aurand (https://twitter.com/TriciaJeanA)
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