why 28 days

Berta 2022-10-01 15:09:54

Why is the film called 28 days? Did she have been "turned off" for 28 days?
What impressed me in the film is that it always lingers in her mind. The picture about her mother. Later, I heard her sister say that you are like a mother. Similarly, when you are crazy, it is the highlight of the crowd. People are paying attention, but they are always alone and don't ask for help from anyone. . . At first I thought that my sister should blame her, but she always complained because of love, so I can rush to her immediately after hearing her cry, hug her and say, you make me have to love you
I think The image of the mother's shadow in the hearts of the sisters is a woman who is drunk and crazy all day long, but she is because of this in the end. . Dead, in the hearts of the sisters, there are different influences, the younger sister is still like that, wanting to be as crazy as a mother, perhaps to escape the pain, and the older sister has played a role that seems to be positive, so in the end, on the way to save the younger sister Her words also became a huge help
and her roommate also impressed me a lot. A 17-year-old girl likes a series. It was also the death of this girl that made the heroine feel herself for the first time. It’s the first time I have faced my own mistakes, or it may be the first time to cry for help from my sister. How to say, it seems that her death is inevitable. . . That's not very sad.
This little girl, her world seems to be distorted. She very much hopes that her mother will come to see her, but her mother has not come. In the end, she will leave. She is afraid, she is afraid that she will come back, afraid of the outside. The world can't accept her, I'm afraid. . . In the end she died. She was overdosed with drugs, so death should be happy, but when the person told the heroine that she was not suicide, but just overdose. . . I feel very puzzled. Did he say this to make her aware of the dangers of drugs? certainly. . She realized it, but I think this should also be a kind of suicide, at least it should be called a chronic suicide,
and the "two men" around the heroine have affected her, his boyfriend, just like her. Crazy, indulging her madness, this should have caused her to be such a strengthening. Finally, she said that she wanted to be the same, and then the horse responded to her, which seemed to give her courage. She said goodbye to him, and also It's like saying goodbye to the past self
There was also the man who played baseball. He told her that after the ball was hit, there was no need to worry about other things. . .
Finally, I believe she will live a good life in the future, and so will her companions, wish

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  • Gwen Cummings: God, I love afternoons like this. You know what's missing in this afternoon? That I don't have a very dry vodka martini with two olives in a chilled glass. God, I miss that.

    Eddie Boone: You know, lately I've been lying awake at night thinking of all the dumb-ass things I've done when i was messed up. One night last year, at dinner, I threw up all over my glazed ham. Then I was thinking, "Well, maybe nobody noticed."

    Gwen Cummings: I don't think of it as a garnish.

    Eddie Boone: Yeah, I'm a winner. Oh, God. You know what the worse one was? For me? My best friend in the whole world. Grew up playing ball, hunting and fishing. One Sunday morning, he walks in on me and his wife in bed. You never live that one down. Tell me one of yours.

    Gwen Cummings: Excuse me?

    Eddie Boone: What's the worse thing you ever did when you were messed up.

    Gwen Cummings: Oh... Uh. I don't know

    Eddie Boone: Oh, come on. Give me a couple, I'll pick one.

    Gwen Cummings: I don't really remember any.

    Eddie Boone: I just told you some stuff that's... you know.

    Gwen Cummings: I'm a drunk. Drunks forget everything, you know?

    Eddie Boone: Come on.

    Gwen Cummings: Why? So I recount the last 15 disgusting years of my life to humilate myself? No thanks.

    Eddie Boone: Why not?

    Gwen Cummings: Because I don't feel like it. I don't feel like talking about it.

    Eddie Boone: What's a matter? You too good for me?

    Gwen Cummings: What, are you dense? Did your mom drop you on your head? I said No I don't want to talk about it, so just drop it.

  • Gwen Cummings: It was the most unbelievable episode. I wish you'd seen it. Everyone was losing their minds. What are you doing?

    Andrea: Packing. What does it look like?

    Gwen Cummings: You're not leaving for another couple of days.

    Andrea: So? I am leaving. Might as well get ready. There's no point in making this room all homey if I'm only going to be here for only, like, 42 more hours.

    Gwen Cummings: Come on. There's twenty minutes left til curfew. Let's get some ice cream. Satisify those sugar cravings of yours.

    Andrea: No thanks.

    [Sticks out her tongue to show she's been eating chocolate]

    Gwen Cummings: You don't have to do this, you know.

    Andrea: Do what? How do you know what I have to do? Have you ever left rehab before?

    Gwen Cummings: No but I...

    Andrea: Okay, but nothing. You've never left rehab before, so you don't know what you're talking about.

    Gwen Cummings: True, but I have been a part of some very emotional sing outs...

    Andrea: Oh, God. I'm sorry. You sang "Lean on Me" a few times. The stupidest freaking cheesy song ever. Oh well, my mistake. You must know about leaving rehab better than anyone.