Subject: I think it was said somewhere...
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Posted on: 2014-04-08 02:27:00 UTC

Ah, here we are. After Harold Ramis(Groundhog Day's director) said that he thought that the initial eight-to-ten-year estimate was too short, and that Phil spent about three or four decades in the loop, a site calculated the loop's length based on references in the movie, how long it would take for Phil to know the intricate workings of the town in the demonstrated amount of detail, the time he would spend learning skills like mastery of ice sculpting, etcetera, and wound up at just under 34 years.

Yeah, I think it's going to be a bit difficult for Mr. Connors to adjust. After the loop ends, not only is he thrust into a world where he doesn't have omniscient knowledge of his surroundings and you don't reset to the start of the day when you die, but he's been in the loop for so long, his mental age is now twice as old as his physical age. Yikes.

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