New York based writer Gwen Cummings knows that she drinks a lot but doesn't believe it's a problem, and if she decides that it is an issue that she could stop drinking on her own. She and her live-in boyfriend Jasper fuel each other's hyperactivity with this excessive alcohol consumption, "a normal life" is not in either's vocabulary.
Between Gwen and her older straight-laced sister Lily, Gwen more closely resembles their larger than life mother, who was also an alcoholic and who died because of that when they were children. Lily believes that Gwen's addictions makes her a difficult if not impossible person to love. While Gwen is in a drunken stupor at Lily's wedding, Gwen causes one issue after another, ruining the day for Lily.
Gwen is forced to examine her drinking with the culmination of bad events she caused at the wedding, leading to her being court ordered to enter into rehab or jail for twenty-eight days, which is only marginally more tolerable an idea to her than the alternative, which is jail. For Gwen to make any progress, she has to acknowledge that she has a problem which requires the support during those twenty-eight days not only of the facility's staff, but also the other patients, each who is going through his/her own issue with respect to the demons of addiction.
If she does eventually acknowledge the problem, she will also have to reconcile the events of her life with Lily, and come to the realization that a life with Jasper is not in her best interest if she has any chance of surviving outside of the facility after those twenty-eight days.
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28 Dias
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Should I Stay or Should I Go
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Bon Voyage (Escape Mix)
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Fantastic Plastic Machine:
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Come Softly to Me
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Rip It Up
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Heaven and Mud
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Loudon Wainwright III:
Writer
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Joy to the World
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Carolina in the Morning
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Everything Is Beautiful
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Ray Stevens:
Writer
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Happy Days Are Here Again
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The Drinking Song
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Loudon Wainwright III:
Writer
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Fa-fa-fa-fa-fa (Sad Song)
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Deja Vu
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David Crosby:
Writer
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White Winos
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Loudon Wainwright III:
Writer
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Show Me The Way to Go Home
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Irving King:
Writer
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Happy Trails
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Dale Evans:
Writer
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Dreaming
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Loudon Wainwright III:
Writer
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Lean on Me
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Joy To The World (Three Dog Night)
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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D.U.I.
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Out The Window
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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A Way To Die
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Heaven and Mud (London Wainwright III)
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Can't Breathe
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Ode de Toilet
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Better Than What
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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The Drinking Song (London Wainwright III)
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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A Dingo Stole My Baby
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song) (Otis Redding)
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Impossible Not
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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White Winos (London Wainwright III)
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Eversleep / Dreaming / Mourning
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Fragile Package
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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Lean on Me (Tom Jones)
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Richard Gibbs:
Performer
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