28 Days

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Summary:
In the film, 28 Days, Sandra Bullock plays a newspaper columnist named Gwen Cummings. Clearly, Gwen has a serious drug addiction as shown through the beginning scenes of her drunken nights with her addicted boyfriend, Jasper. When the tipping point occurred in Gwen’s life, she had completely ruined her sister’s wedding. Gwen showed up late, failed to look appropriate (messy appearance), made a horrible sister of the bride speech, and knocked over the wedding cake. Throughout the wedding, Gwen continuously drank. She then stole a limousine to find a replacement cake and crashed into a house. Gwen is given a decision between a twenty-eight day prison sentence or a rehabilitation center. She chooses the rehabilitation center in extreme denial of her addiction. Gwen proves to be extremely resistant to treatment. On a visitation day, Jasper gives her medication and they run away to get a high. When Gwen returns to the rehabilitation center, she is clearly intoxicated. She is informed the following day (when she is cognitively able), that she is being kicked out of the rehabilitation …show more content…

Gwen starts to experience withdraw symptoms. She gets to such a low point the she falls out of her window to recover a pill and injures her ankle. The following morning, she is given a second chance. This is when Gwen starts to participate and make friends within the program. Things don’t necessarily get easier for Gwen however; she continuously has flashbacks to when her mother died of an overdose. She also continuously gets pressured to drink from her boyfriend, Jasper. She eventually just breaks up with him, learning that he is not going to be helpful to her sobriety. Her roommate, Andrea also commits suicide. Gwen also has to deal with a whole new life as a sober woman. She has to relearn coping mechanisms and work diligently on her own

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