Dallas Buyers Club
Dare to live.
Overview
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.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Dallas Buyers Club is set against the backdrop of the 1980s AIDS crisis, a period marked by widespread fear, misinformation, and limited treatment options. The film highlights the FDA's slow approval process for drugs and the struggle of individuals affected by HIV/AIDS to access potentially life-saving medications, revealing a system often more concerned with profit than patient well-being.
- Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto deliver transformative and Oscar-winning performances.
- The film portrays a compelling story of resilience, challenging the established medical system and fighting for alternative treatments.
- It explores themes of prejudice, societal ignorance, and the evolving understanding of AIDS/HIV in the 1980s.
- The narrative pacing keeps you engaged as you follow Ron Woodroof's journey from homophobia to unlikely advocate.
Fun Facts
- Matthew McConaughey lost nearly 50 pounds for his role, and Jared Leto lost around 30 pounds.
- The film faced significant funding challenges and was in development for nearly 20 years before finally being produced.
- Jennifer Garner's character, Dr. Eve Saks, is a composite of several real-life doctors who treated AIDS patients during the 1980s.
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"Dare to live."
Nederlands
NL
Title:
""
Español
ES
Title:
"Atrévete a vivir."
Pусский
RU
Title: Далласский клуб покупателей
"Осмелиться жить"
Português
PT
Title: O Clube de Dallas
"Luta pela tua vida."
Français
FR
Title:
"Oser vivre!"
Where to Watch
Cast
Crew
Reviews
**A powerful film about the will to survive and the coldness of big pharma**
Matthew McConaughey gives an amazing performance as Ron Woodroof the homophobic, hard partying electrician/rodeo cowboy who becomes HIV positive due to some poor lifestyle choices. Ostracised by his friends for having what was at the time considered a gay disease he goes on a damaging bender before discovering he has full blown AIDS.
When faced with a death sentence and ineffective drugs approved by the FDA, he heads to Mexico to source and import medication not available in the US, and decides to sell it to help himself and others while making a tidy profit.
Jared Leto is magnetic as Rayon, a drug addicted gay man who becomes Woodroof's business partner and eventually his friend. Both actors lost a significant amount of weight for the role, which lends real authenticity and gravity to the film.
Made on a shoestring budget, with little to no special effects, this film is all about the story and the performances. The battles with the FDA trying to circumvent red tape, and get people medication they desperately need is frustrating and all too realistic. Big pharma calls the shots, manipulates data and statistics and keeps peddling their toxic expensive medication, while Woodroof battles for the rights to treat himself with medicine he knows works.
It is a David and Goliath story, a look at an era when AIDS was virtually untreatable and running out of control. One man's battle against bureaucracy told with charm and panache.
8/10
Oscar Awards
Wins
ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE - 2013
Matthew McConaughey
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE - 2013
Jared Leto
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING - 2013
Adruitha Lee, Robin Mathews
Nominations
FILM EDITING - 2013
John Mac McMurphy, Martin Pensa
BEST PICTURE - 2013
Robbie Brenner, Rachel Winter
WRITING (Original Screenplay) - 2013
Craig Borten, Melisa Wallack
Media
Featurette
Matthew McConaughey as 'Ron Woodroof' | Crafting An Oscar-Winning Performance
Featurette
The Story of the Dallas Buyers Club Costumes
Teaser
On Blu-ray, DVD & Download 2nd June 2014