Reader comments: 28 Days
HEIDI | Mar. 1, 2002
I liked the movie very much, though I wouldn't take my
mother, who is a Bullock fan, to it. It's got that
embarrassing elevator scene where you have to see someone's
butt. I wouldn't want Mom to know Sandra Bullock was in a
movie that had that. That gay German guy is pretty funny,
I like his "fork in the road" spiel. I enjoyed the movie
otherwise. The last scene, though, seems to be yet another
Hollywood hint at appreciating those with homosexual
behavior. But it was also realistic to not have Sandra
Bullock get together again with her druggie boyfriend or
that baseball player. Good show, however.
BYU-HAWAII STUDENT | Jul. 1, 2000
I thought the movie was boring. Just like others have said
it is simply 28 days of rehab. I was a bit disappointed.
CANDERSON | Apr. 18, 2000
The critic is right on with this one. Very predictible,
even boring at times although throws in a couple funny
parts. It's just what the title is: 28 days; 28 days of
rehab. Unless I have to be there myself, why do I want to
watch someone else go through it?
M. WALLENTINE | Apr. 17, 2000
Good show. If you have any experience with alcoholics/
addicts, this is very real. If you haven't, you might
learn
something. Funny in appropriate moments, realistic without
being a propaganda film, well done.
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