28 Days Review By Paul Perkins

 

Is life there are something we cannot change and something we can. Parents are a big part of our life and what they sometimes do will affect us later in life so this is the case for the new film From director Betty Thomas (Dr. Dolittle, Private Parts) comes 28 DAYS, the story of Gwen Cummings (Sandra Bullock), a successful New York writer living in the fast lane and everyone's favorite party girl - until she gets drunk with boyfriend Jasper (Dominic West), borrows her sister's (Elizabeth Perkins) wedding limo and earns herself a stay in court-ordered rehab. 

Life is an funny thing sometimes because we all deal with things everyday it's how we solve them is the hardest thing to do sometimes. Like in this story which is one of Sandra Bullock best performance she did a great job of play Gwen a fun loving girl who because of her mom problem with Drinking and raise her daughters with that problem also. 

Gwen becomes what her mom was and she stated to go out of control so she was sentence to a rehab center for 28 days which was the best thing she could ever got in her life. She played this part to perfection I could not believe how she did it I know she a good actress but all of her roles was action and comedy some romance and not that much drama till now.

The supporting cast was also great who shows Gwen there more from life then drinking there is - Counselor Cornell (Steve Buscemi) and fellow re-habbers Eddie (Viggo Mortensen), Gerhardt (Alan Tudyk), Oliver (Mike O'Malley), Andrea (Azura Skye), Roshanda (Oscar® nominee Marianne Jean-Baptiste) and Bobbie Jean (Oscar® nominee Diane Ladd) - and eventually realizes that life is not one big party! This is one movie not to miss if you like Sandra Bullock you will love this movie. This year is finally starting to have great movies that are coming out Check this movie out do miss it.

4 Stars out of 5

Paul Perkins

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