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Dallas Buyers Club

Dallas Buyers Club (2013)

November. 22,2013
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7.9
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R
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Loosely based on the true-life tale of Ron Woodroof, a drug-taking, women-loving, homophobic man who in 1986 was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and given thirty days to live.

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Dominic LeRose
2013/11/22

Matthew McConaughey is best known for staring in God-awful romantic comedies that no one likes. In "Dallas Buyers Club," he makes damn well sure that we know he's a serious actor, and he succeeds in doing so. In one of the most unforgettable and moving performances in recent film history, McConaughey leads this powerful film as real-life aids petite Ron Woodroof, a poor electrician who lives a crazy Texas cowboy lifestyle. After diagnosed with the deadly disease, he challenges the status-quo of the FDA, smuggling in life-saving drugs from around the world and forming his ppm sup[port group/medical organization. Perhaps what makes this performance so stunning isn't just the dramatic weight-loss required by the actor, but how his character isn't someone who you see in movies that much. A drunken electrician from Texas with Aids doesn't sell that often to studio executives, and it's refreshing to see a tale work so well with such an interesting lead character. Jared Leto is also terrific as a fellow Aids patient working with Woodroof. This film not only challenges corruption and examines the obstacles of Aids, but portrays a deeply moving story about a real-life person whose story deserves to be told.

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merelyaninnuendo
2013/11/23

Dallas Buyers ClubDallas Buyers Club even though being supported by a great cast is still a one man show; Matthew McConaughey carves his mistakes, flaunts his powers and portrays with his heart out in this dreadful yet a stunning craft.

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zkonedog
2013/11/24

Growing up in a conservative family, I was often sheltered from topics such as drug abuse and homosexuality. Out of sight, out of mind was the prevailing thought process in that type of upbringing. Upon getting educated and learning to think in my own terms, however, I've become much more open and understanding towards issue that may have slipped below my radar in years past. As such, "Dallas Buyers Club" was an eye-opening film for me for the way in which it allowed me an entrance point (via Hollywood drama) into some hard-hitting issues involving drug abuse, the gay community, and even the American health care system at large.For a basic plot summary, this film tells the story of real-life figure Ron Woodruff (Matthew McConaughey), a very bigoted, prejudiced Texan who discovers (in 1985) that he has HIV. At first shocked and angry over even the association of having a "queer's disease", Ron eventually begins to accept his diagnosis and delves into the research on how to treat it. At first, he associates with medical doctor Eve (Jennifer Garner), who is hopeful about an experimental new drug yet to be sanctioned by the FDA. When Ron discovers that the drug may just as well be poisoning him, however, he begins his own treatment plan that leans heavily on non-sanctioned drugs from Mexico. Along the way, he meets Rayon (Jared Leto), who challenges many of his conservative beliefs about the gay community and just human beings at large.I think "Dallas Buyers Club" works so well (and garnered so much acclaim) because of the fact that McConaughey & Leto's characters are basically direct conduits to many viewers. There are many people out there (and I'll still put myself in that group) who view homosexuality from a distance lens, and Ron Woodruff (in the character's initially stages) embodies that perfectly. Once he is forced to interact with that community (primarily through Rayon), he comes to learn that it isn't the "big deal" or taboo he once thought it was (a reaction that I think many people, including myself, have had as the gay rights movement continues to gain momentum). Director Jean-Marc Vallee hits all the right notes in crafting a story that is deeply emotional and can easily cross over into the lives of many viewers.Only helping matters is the incredible acting. Leto utterly transformers himself into Rayon, while McConaughey continues his rather surprising late-career transition from "king of the silly rom-com" into a very accomplished dramatic actor. His physical transformation for the film is also quite stunning, reminding me of Christian Bale in "The Machinist". Clearly, these were "all-in" roles for him & Leto. Garner holds up her end of the story nicely, providing a presence who is caught in the middle of her chosen profession (medicine's) way of doing things and Ron's more free-wheeling style (that seems to be producing better results). When all is said and done, "Dallas Buyers Club" can be evaluated just as much as a film about the process of testing drugs for disease control as it can for anything else.Simply put, I'm glad I "took a chance" on "Dallas Buyers Club", as it turned into a very good experience for me. Many people will dismiss the film because of its subject matter, but to do so would be to rob yourself of a cinematic & dramatic treat. To be completely honest, the only reason I'm not giving the film an even higher star rating is because I'm just so new to many of the topics touched on that in many cases I'm not even ready to put all the pieces together quite yet. The bottom line, though, is that I very much enjoyed the experience both literally (as a solid film) and personally (expanding my social & culture horizons).

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Miguel Neto
2013/11/25

Dallas Buyers Club is in my opinion that kind of film that the acting is better than the own film, plus of course is just my opinion , the cast is actually really Matthew McConaughey this incredible, is clear the evolution of this actor, he improved too and now makes great performances , and in this film he excels , Jared Leto this great , another great actor who excels every actuation ( is not for nothing that is new Joker ) , Jennifer Garner is well , the cast has also Steve Zahn , Dennis O'Hare , Dallas Roberts , Griffin Dunne , etc., the direction is the Jean-Marc Vallée is not well known , the more it is well in this film , and more about a year ago he made Wild which is a cool movie , the costumes are great and the picture, the soundtrack is very good, Dallas Buyers Club is an average film, has excellent performances , and a good direction , but I expected a little more . Note 6.8

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