Dallas Buyers Club

  • Drama
  • History
11/1/2013
117
R

Dare to live.

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.

Revenue:
$55,736,588
Budget:
$5,000,000

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  • furious_iz

    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...

    March 20, 2018
  • Geronimo1967

    Hats off to Matthew McConaughey here as he takes method acting to an whole new level. He must have lost nearly half of his body weight as he dons the role of Ron Woodruff. Woodroof is a fairly odious womanising bigot at the height of the AIDS epidemic who carries on his life recklessly assuming that he is in no danger. Well, he is soon disabused of that by a doctor who informs him that a life of casual shagging and intravenous drug use has seen him become HIV+ and likely to have about one month left to live! Initially disrespectful and sceptical, he begins to read up on the disease and realises that its no joke - and there is no treatment. Determined to thwart the grim reaper for as long as he can, he decides to take matters into his own ha...

    September 19, 2025

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