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Dallas Buyers Club Movie Review
Oscar-nominated biopic Dallas Buyers Club of Jean-Marc Vallée there for Ron Wood allegedly classroom ceiling and waiting for the challenge of his life.
Among the stands at a rodeo event Ron Wood Roof prepare their own way to the rodeo ride: have a quickie with two groupies, smoking, drinking whiskey and used some heavier stuff. Rodeo where he is ready, is child's play compared to what we expected. He ended with a crash in the hospital when he was diagnosed with AIDS. He only has thirty days remaining. It was 1985 and their lives in the Dallas Wood ceiling is slap become permanent rodeo ride where you do not fight with the bulls, but with hospitals, drugs that are not fun, homophobia, and of course the terrible disease.
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Wooden ceiling fight brilliantly played by McConaughey, who really has brought the Golden Globe and Oscar nominations. Career McConaughey looks muddy and The Wolf of Wall Street either the best, but Dallas Buyers Club really made the role of a lifetime. Wood Roof McConaughey is pragmatic and self-centered business man - despite their condition - still have the desire to make money. Start with smuggling and sale of (then) rare and reject AIDS drugs. The ultimate goal, however, the community of AIDS patients Dallas wants nothing to do with trasher Trailer homophobic and money hungry. Wood roof must first learn to get rid of prejudice before it can get clients.
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Wood Roof learn that lesson, however, is not alone. Meet transgender friendly Rayon (Jared Leto), who opened the eyes gradually Woodroofs film about their prejudices. Besides Rayon also serves as a compass in the Dallas and offer potential customers for Wood Roof. Jared Leto gives McConaughey in the movie as the best performance of his career and his role because it is also a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination crawl inside. Leto Rayon is a good man who served as a proud woman, but secretly struggling with an identity crisis. Where Rayon Wood Roof learn to open up to others, Wood Roof teaches you to be firm and strong. The dynamics between these two characters feels very natural. Greatest pleasure of this film is to see two screens together debated, arguing and fighting, because they play an increasingly important role in the life of another paper.
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The smart performance is not the only work of this film. Beautiful visual style of Jean-Marc Vallée makes 80 Dallas really come alive. The only real thing in the movie while it is suspense story. If life Woodroofs banging your medicine even years continues, the film loses some of its urgency. Wood roof becomes increasingly entangled in a game of cat and mouse with the authorities and the generic drug industry that tries to stop their trade. This film takes more than one type of gangster story is much more effective than this personal drama.
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Director Jean-Marc Vallée Dallas Buyers Club has created a powerful and important film that the audience can learn as much as they Wood Roof seen in the film itself. Still struggling with AIDS and discrimination and Dallas Buyers Club shows how difficult it can be. Vallée This lesson wrapped in a beautiful movie, right to compete for the Oscar.
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