Dallas Buyers Club is a story of Texas electrician Ron
Woodroof and his battle with the medical establishment and pharmaceutical
companies after being diagnosed as HIV-positive in 1986, and his search for
alternative treatments that helped established a way in which fellow HIV-positive
people could join for access to his supplies.
A son of Texas, Ron Woodroof is an electrician and rodeo
cowboy. In 1985, he is well into an unexamined existence with a devil-may-care
lifestyle. Suddenly, Ron is blindsided by being diagnosed as H.I.V.-positive
and given 30 days to live. Yet he will not, and does not, accept a death
sentence.
He does a bit of research that reveals a lack of approved
treatments and medications in the U.S., so Ron travels to Mexico. There, he
learns about alternative treatments and begins smuggling them into the U.S.,
challenging the medical and scientific community including his helpful doctor,
Dr. Eve
An outsider to the gay community, Ron finds an unlikely ally
in fellow AIDS patient Rayon, a transsexual who shares Rons lust for life.
Rayon also shares Rons entrepreneurial spirit: seeking to avoid government
sanctions against selling non-approved medicines and supplements, they
establish a buyers club, where H.I.V.-positive people pay monthly dues for
access to the newly acquired supplies. Deep in the heart of Texas, Rons
pioneering underground collective beats loud and strong. With a growing
community of friends and clients, Ron fights for dignity, education, and
acceptance. In the years following his diagnosis, the embattled Lone Star loner
lives life to the fullest like never before.
Also worth noting here is the outstanding cinematography of
Yves Belanger. This movie is shot in a way that brings out the intimacy of the
moments, while not losing the big picture. Director Jean-Marc Vallee and
co-writers Craig Borten and Melisa Wallack work together for a solid
foundation, but it's McConaughey and Leto that we will most remember.
The screening was held at PVR fourm, as part of the bloggers review for the Oscar Movie review celebrations in leading up to the 86th Academy Awards.
The screening was held at PVR fourm, as part of the bloggers review for the Oscar Movie review celebrations in leading up to the 86th Academy Awards.
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