Andie MacDowell and Bill Murray in "Groundhog Day" (Credit: Columbia Pictures) One of the great joys of a classic film is the way your relationship with it keeps evolving. It changes as you change and the world changes. And 25 years on, wow, does “Groundhog Day” — a tale of connection, redemption and decluttering your bucket list — feel exactly like the movie I need right now. On February 2, the most famous rodent in the world, Punxsutawney Phil, will emerge from his Pennsylvania dwelling and use his shadow-casting powers of prognostication to determine the duration of the remainder of winter.