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# Dallas Buyers Club

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## Description

Matthew McConaughey gives the performance of his career in this uplifting and powerful film inspired by true events. Texas cowboy Ron Woodroof (McConaughey) sees his free-wheeling life overturned when he's diagnosed as HIV-positive and given 30 days to live. Determined to survive, Woodroof decides to take matters in his own hands by tracking down alternative treatments from all over the world by means both legal and illegal. After finding an unlikely ally in Rayon (Jared Leto), he establishes a hugely successful "buyers' club" and unites a band of outcasts in a struggle for dignity and acceptance that inspires in ways no one could have imagined. Co-starring Jennifer Garner, Dallas Buyers Club is "deeply moving. A livewire of a movie!" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone)

Review: Great performances, excellent film - Excellent movie that is boosted by the fearless performances of Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto, both of whom are simply fantastic. Unlike some modern "method" acting that becomes indulgently self-conscious (e.g., Jake Gyllenhaal in NightCrawlers), both McConaughey and Leto remain focused on the objects in their worlds (even when they are inner objects) and not on what great actors they are, if that makes sense. Griffin Dunne's small but significant turn as Dr. Vass is a masterpiece - he creates a full, three-dimensional character in very few lines. The film makes a couple of compromises - I think Jennifer Garner's role is woefully underwritten, and so we really don't gain insight into her character, which seems more plot device than flesh-and-blood entity. As a result, the actress has little to work with, and some of her scenes seem contrived. I also think that, when the movie shifts gears and shows, in a sort of extended montage, McConaughey's progression into a globe-trotting, international, high-stakes wheeler-dealer rubbing shoulders with major players in the Big Pharma game, you are left with a bit of whiplash. How did he get from point "A" to Point "Z" in the blink of an eye? The movie covers its tracks pretty deftly, but those leaps in just a few minutes remain a bit jolting and are a major departure from the pace at which the story unfolds in the first hour. Additionally, there's a large dollop of the 1970s corporate America-as-the-most-malevolent-force-in-the-universe trope in the film, but at least it's tempered with an equal acknowledgment of government bureaucracy's inherent indifferent incompetence as well. But these quibbles are pretty minor. This is ultimately a movie about redemption, about our shared humanity, about how a person can grow and yet retain much of the individuality that makes him who he is. It may be a bit obviously theatrically structured, like the "well-made plays" of the 19th century, but the power of this movie - aside from the fact that it's based on a fascinating real-life story - is in McConaughey's terrific performance as Ron Woodroof and the improbable relationship he forms with Jared Leto's equally wonderfully-rendered Rayon.
Review: Incredible - This is a a very hard knock on bone and spear in soul creation for those of us who grew up during the AIDS epidemic in the 80's. I remember precisely where I was when Reagan first mentioned it and called it the "gay mens disease" blaming it's spread on bathhouses in NY. Even at 14 I knew it went much deeper than that. It managed to scare most of us cerebral types just enough to keep ourselves intact. Anyway I knew it couldn't be as simple as what they were tying to saturate the airwaves with. I watched media for the first few years, aching for the skeletal men who just wanted love like every one else. And then I watched my friends begin their journey with HIV. Straight, bi, gay, it didn't matter. The scramble for a new drug had the pharma companies in a frenzy as they saw the potential for $$$$$$ in a "cure" or as close as they could claim to get. But back to this movie in which both Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto literally transform not just their bodies but their very souls into the characters they potray giving them free reign to BE. The hardcore scientist in me always wondered at which level the brain activity is most prominent during such a total immersion in a character, but my soul understands just how much they are giving us, how deep they are opening up to us, like glasses of water from a river. The story is tragic, powerful, gentle and driven. It's a very sharp look at the control the FDA has over our very bodies by choosing for us what is "good" and what is "not good". In simple terms, which product will garner them the most profit. Sad but true. It has happened many times over many decades only to be a gut punch down the road when symptoms begin to alter lives, rarely for the better, from whatever drug they were prescribed. The humanE element, as I mentioned is, hands down impeccably worn like a second skin by the main actors, though all give outstanding performances. I don't know what turned me toward this movie, correction, I didn't know, but , as someone who has been diagnosed with necrotizing chronic pancretitis and after 7 years being put on in home hospice at 68lbs., I shifted my thinking, weaned myself off all the drugs they were handing out to me like candy, went back to my vegan diet, started walking my pup again and gained 12 lbs in 6 months. Since then I use only natural medicinals in their purest forms for my conditions. This movie is pure, and essential, for people to think before they leap down the rabbit hole of that first FDA approved pill that promises magic in BIG letters and prints the side effects so small and man couldn't read it. A not to miss movie!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Jared Leto, Jennifer Garner, Matthew McConaughey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,725 Reviews |
| Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Genre | Art House & International, Drama |
| Initial release date | 2014-02-04 |
| Language | English |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Art House & International, Drama
- **Format:** Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen
- **Contributor:** Jared Leto, Jennifer Garner, Matthew McConaughey
- **Initial release date:** 2014-02-04
- **Language:** English

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great performances, excellent film
*by A***M on December 29, 2016*

Excellent movie that is boosted by the fearless performances of Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto, both of whom are simply fantastic. Unlike some modern "method" acting that becomes indulgently self-conscious (e.g., Jake Gyllenhaal in NightCrawlers), both McConaughey and Leto remain focused on the objects in their worlds (even when they are inner objects) and not on what great actors they are, if that makes sense. Griffin Dunne's small but significant turn as Dr. Vass is a masterpiece - he creates a full, three-dimensional character in very few lines. The film makes a couple of compromises - I think Jennifer Garner's role is woefully underwritten, and so we really don't gain insight into her character, which seems more plot device than flesh-and-blood entity. As a result, the actress has little to work with, and some of her scenes seem contrived. I also think that, when the movie shifts gears and shows, in a sort of extended montage, McConaughey's progression into a globe-trotting, international, high-stakes wheeler-dealer rubbing shoulders with major players in the Big Pharma game, you are left with a bit of whiplash. How did he get from point "A" to Point "Z" in the blink of an eye? The movie covers its tracks pretty deftly, but those leaps in just a few minutes remain a bit jolting and are a major departure from the pace at which the story unfolds in the first hour. Additionally, there's a large dollop of the 1970s corporate America-as-the-most-malevolent-force-in-the-universe trope in the film, but at least it's tempered with an equal acknowledgment of government bureaucracy's inherent indifferent incompetence as well. But these quibbles are pretty minor. This is ultimately a movie about redemption, about our shared humanity, about how a person can grow and yet retain much of the individuality that makes him who he is. It may be a bit obviously theatrically structured, like the "well-made plays" of the 19th century, but the power of this movie - aside from the fact that it's based on a fascinating real-life story - is in McConaughey's terrific performance as Ron Woodroof and the improbable relationship he forms with Jared Leto's equally wonderfully-rendered Rayon.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredible
*by V***E on February 14, 2021*

This is a a very hard knock on bone and spear in soul creation for those of us who grew up during the AIDS epidemic in the 80's. I remember precisely where I was when Reagan first mentioned it and called it the "gay mens disease" blaming it's spread on bathhouses in NY. Even at 14 I knew it went much deeper than that. It managed to scare most of us cerebral types just enough to keep ourselves intact. Anyway I knew it couldn't be as simple as what they were tying to saturate the airwaves with. I watched media for the first few years, aching for the skeletal men who just wanted love like every one else. And then I watched my friends begin their journey with HIV. Straight, bi, gay, it didn't matter. The scramble for a new drug had the pharma companies in a frenzy as they saw the potential for $$$$$$ in a "cure" or as close as they could claim to get. But back to this movie in which both Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto literally transform not just their bodies but their very souls into the characters they potray giving them free reign to BE. The hardcore scientist in me always wondered at which level the brain activity is most prominent during such a total immersion in a character, but my soul understands just how much they are giving us, how deep they are opening up to us, like glasses of water from a river. The story is tragic, powerful, gentle and driven. It's a very sharp look at the control the FDA has over our very bodies by choosing for us what is "good" and what is "not good". In simple terms, which product will garner them the most profit. Sad but true. It has happened many times over many decades only to be a gut punch down the road when symptoms begin to alter lives, rarely for the better, from whatever drug they were prescribed. The humanE element, as I mentioned is, hands down impeccably worn like a second skin by the main actors, though all give outstanding performances. I don't know what turned me toward this movie, correction, I didn't know, but , as someone who has been diagnosed with necrotizing chronic pancretitis and after 7 years being put on in home hospice at 68lbs., I shifted my thinking, weaned myself off all the drugs they were handing out to me like candy, went back to my vegan diet, started walking my pup again and gained 12 lbs in 6 months. Since then I use only natural medicinals in their purest forms for my conditions. This movie is pure, and essential, for people to think before they leap down the rabbit hole of that first FDA approved pill that promises magic in BIG letters and prints the side effects so small and man couldn't read it. A not to miss movie!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Favorite Matthew movie
*by M***N on March 24, 2026*

Absolutely love this movie. One of my comfort watches.

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