I have loved this film since my youth. . .
In addition to being very lively and funny, and playing a young Bill Murray, also a dearly loved one, the film carries a very important message for me.
What matters for real success in life and building quality relationships with people is not what you portray (albeit very skillfully), but what you really are. . .
And to change your life, you have to change yourself, not just start smiling like Karenga. You don’t just have to put on a mask, or even grow it to your face, you need to change your face.
Let it often be painfully difficult, and in general it is not clear how. . .