I went
to the Watershed this afternoon to see Jean-Marc Vallee’s film “Dallas Buyers
Club” – based on the true story of accidental AIDS activist and homophobe, Ron
Woodroof (no doubt with the occasional embellishments from the writers!). Set
in 1986, in the early, very scary, days of the AIDS epidemic, the main character
(quite brilliantly played by Matthew McConaughey) ends up in hospital following
a work accident and discovers he’s HIV positive and that he has 30 days to
live. He ends up “researching” alternative treatments (completely against the
law and much to the annoyance of the authorities!) with his unlikely, transgender
woman business partner Rayon (again, impressively portrayed by Jared Leto) and
sets up a club where $400 membership comes with a month’s supply of medication.
Needless to say, Woodroof didn’t cram all this activity into his final 30 days
- he did manage to extend his life for a little longer…
It’s a
brilliant, powerful, brutally-funny, sad, yet beautiful film and I think you
should definitely see it if you can… one of the best films I’ve seen over the
past six months or so.
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