Inigo Mantaya's character is singular in the pursuit of revenge. He doesn't know what to do with his life after he kills his father. The film has a classic ending which is mocking the viewer. But you realize you felt for the same.
Philosophers can be funny and funny movies can be philosophical. David and Tamler welcome frequent VBW guest and arch-enemy of empathy Paul Bloom to discuss their five favorite comic films with philosophical/psychological themes. Groundhog Day was off-limits for our top five (we would've all chosen it) so we start by explaining why it's the quintessential movie for this topic.