Nah, you just spend the day doing other stuff instead.
No because if the rules apply you always wake up too early, having not slept enough and if you try to take an afternoon nap then you just wake up the next day, you are now stuck forever underslept, groggy, which is totally not my normal everyday anyways
I think you can nap. As evidence I present the scene where Rita and Larry go to the morgue to identify Phil’s body. This suggests that the time loop continues the day beyond Phil-specific events (like death, and naps)
Yeah but I don’t think it’s like, you’re stuck in spectator mode until midnight (or 6am).
I’d imagine from his perspective, he died and immediately woke up the next day.
But I don’t think it’s sleep that’s the trigger…I think it’s set on time. He should be fine to take a nap. Unless the plane crashes while he naps and the only way to break the loop is for him to save the plane.
We only need sleep because our bodies build up a bunch of stuff over the course of the day, and the brain/body needs downtime to deal with it, asking with time to do repairs and maintenance. If you restart the day, all that also gets reset.
The day before a colonoscopy.
I can’t imagine a worse hell than a lifetime of bowel prep.
Wouldn’t you just, like not do it each day, then?
Worse hell would be the day after you got severe burns, or something like that.
You will encounter every day people asking you, why you are not on the plane.
The colonoscopy on a plane?
As Samuel L Jackson once said;
"I have had it with these motherfucking colonoscopies, on this motherfucking plane. ".Verbatim, Of course
What is a verbatim colonoscopy?!
There is a Swedish movie called Naked, which is about a guy who gets Groundhog Day’d in the following way: He wakes up naked in an elevator in an apartment building, he is hungover because it was his bachelor party the night before where he was black out drunk, and his friends left him here in the elevator. As a bonus they shoved a condom up his behind. He has a few hours before his wedding.
It had an american remake, I didn’t know it was originally a swedish movie : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_(2017_film)
But if it’s like Let The Right One In and the Millenium trilogy, the swedish version must be better, I’ve got to watch it
And to anyone thinking it’s european smug /anti-americanism, no I actually enjoyed some american remakes like True Lies, but the swedish Millenium trilogy with Noomi Rapace is great, just as the original Let Me In / Let The Right One In
American remakes generally suck. The same could be for remakes in other countries; I can’t speak to that, but the French original La Femme Nikita was incredible. The American remake sucked. The British original Who’s Line Is It, Anyway (TV) was great; the US series stank.
I think that’s just the nature of remakes.
Yes and no. If you’re aware of it you just miss your flight. Buuut, what would very much suck is being mid flight with at least 12 hours left to destination, and no in flight Wi-Fi to boot. Just you, the same in flight movies, and your fellow passengers for years of repeat flight experience.
What would you even do? Learn every line from every movie in every language? Get to know everyone on the flight intimately?
The only logical answer is…
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Learn how to skydive.
How do you do that when your loop is being on the plane already?
Trial and error
I mean, suicide was quite prominent in Groundhog Day, so…
Oh, that’s a nightmare! In the movie, there were so many things he could learn and do because he was in a town.
With my luck I’d get one where I wake up with massive diarrhea and vomiting, and have to spend the day by the toilet.
Oh God, imagine having air sickness. Your first goal would be to learn to control it somehow. This is like a horror film, lol
You can only escape the loop by intentionally missing your flight
That would happen on Loop 4 or 5
Or 2.