Analysis Of 28 Days

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Summary 28 Days is about Gwen Cummings and how she spends her nights drinking and partying with her boyfriend, Jasper. Every day seems to mirror the previous day; drink and party. The movie begins with Gwen and Jasper waking up on a Saturday morning, still drunk from the night before. Gwen soon realizes it is her very proper sister, Lily’s, wedding day and they are late. Gwen ends up ruining Lily’s wedding by showing up late and disarrayed. She had a little too much to drink before giving her maid of honor speech and to top it all off, she knocked over the wedding cake. Intoxicated, she “borrows” the limousine to run to a cake store trying to make it up to her sister. On her way there, she crashes into a house. Gwen is then given the choice …show more content…

Her roommate, a seventeen-year-old girl named Andrea, is a recovering heroin addict who also has a history of self-harm. At first, Gwen refuses to have anything to do with the treatment programs and denies that she even has a drinking problem. One day, Jasper shows up to visit and slips her a bottle of Vicodin. The two then proceed to sneak away from the rehab facility for a day of partying. That night, Gwen returns clearly intoxicated and makes her way to her bedroom. The next day, she is confronted by Cornell, the rehab facility director and fellow recovering addict. He informs her that she has broken the rules of the facility and is being kicked out and sent to jail. Gwen becomes infuriated and continues to deny that she has a problem with alcohol and states that she can quit if she had the desire. She storms out of Cornell’s office and off to her room where she rummages through a tissue box to find her stash of pills. Gwen proceeds to take a pill of Vicodin, but spits it back out before swallowing. She then tosses the remaining pills in the bottle out the window proving to herself she does not need

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