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28 Dias

Título original: 28 Days
  • 2000
  • 14
  • 1 h 43 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
57 mil
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Sandra Bullock in 28 Dias (2000)
Home Video Trailer from Columbia Pictures
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Comédia de humor negroComédiaDrama

Uma colunista do jornal de uma grande cidade é forçada a entrar em um centro de reabilitação de drogas e álcool, depois de arruinar o casamento de sua irmã e bater uma limusine roubada.Uma colunista do jornal de uma grande cidade é forçada a entrar em um centro de reabilitação de drogas e álcool, depois de arruinar o casamento de sua irmã e bater uma limusine roubada.Uma colunista do jornal de uma grande cidade é forçada a entrar em um centro de reabilitação de drogas e álcool, depois de arruinar o casamento de sua irmã e bater uma limusine roubada.

  • Direção
    • Betty Thomas
  • Roteirista
    • Susannah Grant
  • Artistas
    • Sandra Bullock
    • Viggo Mortensen
    • Dominic West
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    57 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Betty Thomas
    • Roteirista
      • Susannah Grant
    • Artistas
      • Sandra Bullock
      • Viggo Mortensen
      • Dominic West
    • 231Avaliações de usuários
    • 95Avaliações da crítica
    • 46Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Sandra Bullock
    Sandra Bullock
    • Gwen Cummings
    Viggo Mortensen
    Viggo Mortensen
    • Eddie Boone
    Dominic West
    Dominic West
    • Jasper
    Elizabeth Perkins
    Elizabeth Perkins
    • Lily
    Azura Skye
    Azura Skye
    • Andrea
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Cornell
    Alan Tudyk
    Alan Tudyk
    • Gerhardt
    Mike O'Malley
    Mike O'Malley
    • Oliver
    • (as Michael O'Malley)
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    Marianne Jean-Baptiste
    • Roshanda
    Reni Santoni
    Reni Santoni
    • Daniel
    Diane Ladd
    Diane Ladd
    • Bobbie Jean
    Margo Martindale
    Margo Martindale
    • Betty
    Susan Krebs
    Susan Krebs
    • Evelyn
    Loudon Wainwright III
    Loudon Wainwright III
    • Guitar Guy
    Katie Scharf
    Katie Scharf
    • Young Gwen
    Meredith Deane
    Meredith Deane
    • Young Lily
    Elizabeth Ruscio
    Elizabeth Ruscio
    • Mom
    Kathy Payne
    Kathy Payne
    • Aunt Helen
    • Direção
      • Betty Thomas
    • Roteirista
      • Susannah Grant
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários231

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    6FlickJunkie-2

    Sandra's great, the movie isn't

    Sandra Bullock gives an outstanding performance in this story about alcohol and drug rehabilitation. Unfortunately, the presentation of the story was lacking and it detracted from the film's overall effect. Director Betty Thomas and writer Suzannah Grant (who scored with the screenplay of "Erin Brockovich") can't seem to decide whether they want the film to be a zany comedy or a serious drama. They seem to have been aiming for a bittersweet comedy, but they missed the mark. They trivialized the good dramatic elements of the story with numerous inane scenes, many of which were more ridiculous than funny. The film also suffers from an excess of clichés, some overemphasized to the point of being stupid.. It is difficult to take much of the story seriously with all the foolishness that is continually erupting. The result of this miscalculation was that the film was hammered at the box office, with the gross ticket sales failing even to match production costs. That's a pity because a lot of people missed an excellent dramatic performance.

    Sandra Bullock was a ray of sunshine that burst forth from this otherwise jumbled mess. Sandra simply out-acted and outclassed the entire cast and did a terrific job despite the `nutty institution' approach. This is something of a departure from her accustomed romantic comedy roles. She had a chance to flex her dramatic acting muscles here, portraying a very confused and distraught character. She went from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows and handled the full range of emotions beautifully. It was one of the most complete dramatic performances I have seen from her to date.

    I rated this film a 6/10 on the strength of Bullock's portrayal. Without her, it would have been about a 3/10. If the topic had been treated more seriously, with sensitivity to the nuances of drug rehabilitation rather than having a good laugh at their expense, it would have been far more powerful and effective.
    8Movie-12

    Accurate and smart; great performance by Sandra Bullock. *** out of ****.

    28 DAYS / (2000) ***

    "28 Days" is one of the most accurate movies about alcoholism and drug addiction I can remember. The film does not glamorize or poke fun at its thematic content, but instead shimmers in truth depicting the problems in which a nowhere life can lead. Why would anyone want to see a movie about someone spending time in rehab, regardless of how well crafted it is? Because "28 Days" is an interesting, sometimes funny, and involving tale with empathetic, down to earth characters. Do not let this production pass by you without a watch.

    The film's main character is named Gwen Cummings and is played by the talented Sandra Bullock. She lives a wild, crazy life with her boyfriend, Jasper (Dominic West). Gwen is an alcoholic and a drug addict, and does not get much support from her similar love interest. As the movie opens, the two get drunk at a club, come home, have sex, and put out a fire with wine. The next day, Gwen arrives late to her sister's wedding, only to destroy an expensive dessert and crash a limousine into a house.

    The Gwen Cummings character is developed clearly and effectively. We learn about her lifestyle, recognize faults, and are shown a dark history through painfully real flashbacks. This is one of the things that make "28 Days" so involving. We discover elements about the character and notice inner changes as she learns of them herself. I really cared about this character.

    Gwen is given a choice, she can serve jail time for her wrongdoing or can waive that and spend 28 days in a rehab clinic. She chooses rehab. The head counselor is Cornell (Steve Buscemi), who shows empathy but also coyness. Also present at his heath clinic is an assortment of characters who sing sappy melodies and share group love, including Daniel (Reni Santoni), with thick glasses and medical capabilities, Andrea (Azura Skye), Gwen's young roommate, and Eddie Boone (Viggo Mortensen), a famous baseball pitcher with a drinking problem.

    Gwen's experiences in rehab seem truthful and accurate. Her withdrawals and agonies are realistic and knowledgeable. It is obvious the filmmakers and Sandra Bullock thoroughly researched the stresses and details of rehab.

    Sandra Bullock performs with the right amount of immaturity and charisma. This wonderful actress is set free in this kind of heart filled role; she is best when the main character. Here, Gwen is free to tread the surface of the movie and still allows other characters to contribute to her defining.

    About half way through, the movie losses its much needed focus on Gwen and drifts into detailing relationships, friendships, and other characters. While most of the events that take place surround Gwen, the movie was on the right track with its first half. "28 Days" is smart enough to recognize its blunder, however, and by the final scenes it regains the emotionally correct material and concludes with high standards.

    The filmmakers are advertising it as a comedy, but only an isolation of sequences offer hilarity or slapstick. This movie teaches us lessons through its characters. And the lessons are well taught.
    7pswitzertatum

    Pretty good comedy for a serious subject.

    Sandra Bullock does a pretty good job of playing Gwen the drunken party girl who gets herself into trouble. She is not gung ho for a treatment center, but her other option is jail. Actually, I was not sure how she avoided jail at all, and 28 days seemed too short a time for all the hilarity, action and breakthroughs in this film, but other than these things, I was really impressed with Bullock and the ensemble acting - the balance of comedy and drama. The one actor I thought over-acted was in the character of Gwen's boyfriend. He was too much, and it was a relief to see him off the screen. Viggo Mortensen is endearing as the other guy for Gwen. I would like to have seen more of them together. I think people will love the soap opera gags and the send-up of drug/alcohol treatment centers, but will also get the serious nature of the interactions in the "chemistry" among all the characters in treatment in the film.
    6stephen_thanabalan_fans

    Tipsily overindulges its themes

    There is a a very important message at the heart of this Betty Thomas film: Self Control from Indulgent excesses. The problem: the film itself tipsily overindulges its themes by balancing good drama with over-acting and imbalanced doses of comedy.

    In a sense, the film knew it was dealing with touchy subject matter when it highlighted the realities of rehab in NY, but why did it need to purposefully throw in the stereotypical comedic archetypes - the viking accented Alan Tursdysk, or O'Malley's strapdown one liners, or for that matter, the debonair English accented intelligent metro lover in Dom West? Perhaps it was in 2000, and you needed to sell films that way to appeal to their target audience of teenagers who did weed and drank too much, but the fact is, when you have Steve Buscemi, Sandra Bullock and Viggo Mortensen in a film you can afford to push the drama-reality envelope and go in that direction.

    In fact, the film's best moments are when Thomas does this- in a series of flashbacks to let the audience get in sync and depth with Bullock's character. And, there are scenes where the comedy can be done appropriately and in concordance with the film's thematic content- such as the skit at the end for Azura Skye's character. Sadly, these good moves are coupled with some really tipsy flaws, including the ending where Mortensen's character meets the soap star. Bullock's character also undergoes way too quick a character change (for 28 days) if one was to really nitpick.

    However, the themes in this film make this a film i would still recommend to youth and young people. Azura Skye's character's loneliness, depression and suicide are genuinely depicted, and the fragile and important message of hope and redemption amid the perfunctory nature of life in the rehab centre that are celebrated in the plot really help this film regain its footing. When Bullock's character realises that this (the pills and drugs) was not a way to live, and Mortensen addresses her insecurities of not being able to do a single thing right, the film touches significant depths and strikes the chords of viewers. My personal favourite was the scene were Lizzy Perkins' character acknowledges the flaws of hers and her sister's lives and establishes love and hope in reconciliation. You see, it is the film's ability to reach such levels that I know this film suffered from tipsily overindulging its themes-trying to tie in too much to everyone- from being a comedy to a drama.
    marzbut

    SIMILAR EXPERIENCE

    I liked it very much because I had a similar experience, so this movie gives me the chance to think about it and about my new life.

    What happens in the rehab center match my experience I had in Germany but I must underligne that the change is not so quick as it is showed in the movie. And I'd like to underline that after the therapy in the rehab center one must keep on adopting the new life rules. It is very hard and one must have the courage to want the change but it is worth it. I would like to study the script because I did not understand all the words, in fact I am not English mother tongue. Anyway, this movie is a good help to see what happens to others in the similar situation.

    Could anyone suggest me where to find the script on the web?

    Thank you in advance

    Ciao Marzia

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    • Curiosidades
      Sandra Bullock would drink a triple espresso before any scene that required her character to have uncontrollable shakes.
    • Erros de gravação
      Contributors have pointed out that when she leaves after 28 days many of the same patients are still there, they assume this is an error, but they assume all the patients receive the same amount of time in rehab.
    • Citações

      Lily: The only thing I told you was how a pain in the ass you were.

      Gwen Cummings: well I am a pain in the ass

      Lily: Even a pain in the ass needs, someone, to take care of them. I didn't do that, I didn't and, I should have. I should have helped you with your homework, I should have walked you home after school. Sometimes I'd be walking with my friends and I'd see you half a block ahead, all alone. You were so little.

      Gwen Cummings: Well, so were you

      Lily: Yeh

      Gwen Cummings: Well, I never asked for help so...

      Lily: But you needed it, didn't you. I mean everybody does

      Gwen Cummings: Yep... I'm sorry I make it so impossible to love me...

      [crying]

      Lily: You make it impossible for me not to love you

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      After the credits a scene is shown where a new patient is arriving at rehab. The new patient is the actor playing Falcon in the soap Santa Cruz which is the favorite of both Eddie Boone and Andrea. Eddie Boone asks Falcon for an autograph.
    • Versões alternativas
      TV version changes Gerhardt's greatest wish. In the original it is to have his foreskin back, this is changed to wishing for an 'Abba (I)' box set.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Return to Me/Black and White/Ready to Rumble/Rules of Engagement/Me Myself I (2000)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Should I Stay or Should I Go
      Written by Mick Jones, Joe Strummer, Topper Headon (uncredited) and Paul Simonon (uncredited)

      Performed by The Clash

      Courtesy of Epic Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 23 de junho de 2000 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • 28 Días
    • Locações de filme
      • Asheville, Carolina do Norte, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Tall Trees Productions
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 43.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 37.170.488
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 10.310.672
      • 16 de abr. de 2000
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 62.198.945
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      • 1 h 43 min(103 min)
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