Life is unfair in its distribution of goods. Some are born rich and healthy, others live in abandonment, poverty, and sickness. Equally is with talent. You might think that those with God's gift are special, distinct, and admirable. That they had finished the best schools, have the best manners, and epitomize the best human virtues. But kings and geniuses equally are only people with the nastiest appalling habits. That said, can you resist the obsession with someone who has something you always wanted to have? Can jealousy make you commit deeds you'd rather conceal? A confession of one musician about another incomparable genius of its epoch. Salieri vs Mozart in Miloš Forman's Amadeus.
Remember Groundhog Day? Thirty years on you can have the same concept adjusted to modern circumstances. And what reliving the same day over and over, and over again means for the 2020s? Is it the same as Bill Murray's never-ending nightmare which led to self-reflection or in time have we changed and our experiences, social contacts, and relationships are relevant only for us? This time, we can see both sides of the spectrum, the perspective of a man, and an equally lost woman. Is there a way out of this time trap? A tragic and funny portrait of us, people, who lost something important, and are numb by the routine and offerings of adulthood. Palm Springs.