28 days
"28 Days" is a 2000 film directed by Betsy West and starring Sandra Bullock. The story follows a woman named Gwen who, after a public incident involving alcohol, is sent to a rehabilitation center for 28 days. The film explores her journey of self-discovery and recovery as she confronts her addiction and the impact it has on her life and relationships.
The title refers to the standard duration of many rehabilitation programs, emphasizing the importance of this time frame in the recovery process. Throughout the film, Gwen interacts with various characters, including fellow patients and staff, who help her navigate the challenges of sobriety and personal growth.