Dallas Buyers Club
— “Dallas Buyers Club” is a lot more than just the story of a homophobe who became an inadvertent hero among those who were HIV-positive and often gay in the 1980s, back when many of us knew very little about AIDS. It’s something of a David vs Goliath story (McConaughey vs. the medical and pharmaceutical wall), but also a coming of age film, with McConaughey’s character shifting from a crude, uber-straight electrician and bull-riding braggart to an unknowingly compassionate crusader helping people living with HIV. All you’ve heard about McConaughey’s weight loss and extraordinary performance is true, and Jared Leto does an amazing job as well. This is a powerful film and one well worth seeing. I’m still amazed that Matthew McConaughey grew up and became an “actor” and star in films I like. (As an aside, it also amazes me that it’s been twenty years since “Philadelphia” was released.)
[2013. 117 min. Directed by Jean-Marc Vallee. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, and Jared Leto.]
http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/dallas-buyers-club-2013