Analysis Of The Movie 28 Days

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Scenes that Relate to Class Material The movie 28 days, relates perfectly to Psychology, since many psychological disorders are displayed. The movie focuses on addictions and how to overcome them. Scene 1 The movie starts out with Gwen and her boyfriend Jasper waking up late for her sister wedding. Gwen and Jasper show up 45 minutes late, which makes the bride lashes out and tell her own sister that she is hard to love. This makes Gwen, pop pills and chug a glass of champagne, before the ceremony. At the wedding reception, both Gwen and Jasper are intoxicated. They have no regard for anyone around them. Gwen goes crashing into the wedding cake. Gwen feels some remorse for the ruin the cake. She goes wobbling out of the building and strips out of her dress. She then steals the limo. As she drives she is swerving and making phone calls. She gets distracted and goes crashing into a house. This scene is from …show more content…

She starts out believing that she isn’t an alcoholic, even though she does live a lifestyle revolving around drugs and alcohol. She has a very inaccurate impression of herself, since she believes that she can stop drank anytime she feels like. She quickly realizes that this impression is false, especially when she climbs out of her window to go for drugs. She realizes that she does have addictions, that will lead to her death if she doesn’t get help. Once she believes that she needs help, she starts to receive benefits from the rehab program. The rehab program is about stick addicts together that way they can have support from people that know exactly what they are going through. The patients then ban together to help solve any problems they may have. The institution encourages this since they have group sessions and bonding exercises. One example of group bonding, would have to be all the singalongs and the chants they

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