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Review of by Shreekara B — 26 Oct 2015

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"The try for self survival then turn on to be the light to various other sufferers, there where lies the actual purpose of surviving'' - 2013 release biographical drama "Dallas Buyer Club'' is about Ron Woodroof who was told that at the max he may survive for next 30 days after being diagnosed with HIV, but his pursuit for survival took him in finding various alternative drugs to overcome his AIDS symptoms and improve his living in midst of various legal barriers, when he find relief in using them he begin to suggest and sell those unapproved drugs to other patients under Dallas Buyer Club, which takes him to have a legal fight against FDA, at last Ron dies seven years after being diagnosed with virus.

The all and all credits go to Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto for their fabulous performance, both underwent drastic physical transformation to get into the roles, Matthew as Ron Woodroof a cowboy depicted so perfectly that he surely astonishes the viewers with his dedicated performance which bought him Academy Award for Best Actor, Jared Leto another person to be appreciated who played a transgender role and underwent drastic body transformation along with so precisely perfectionist acting to which he deserved Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Overall this movie is full of life and the pursuit for survival with good presentation flow and technical brilliance.

This review of Dallas Buyers Club (2013) was written by on 26 Oct 2015.

Dallas Buyers Club has generally received very positive reviews.

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