The performance and appearance of Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto are the most intuitive points in "Dallas Buyers Club". These two handsome guys have jointly dedicated this pair of entangled, lingering, sympathetic, and most hateful. The image of gay men, but it’s not that the characters they portray really have a sexual relationship, but that they really make people see some touching super-friendship in the movie, even for most heterosexuals, This kind of affection is also met but not desired.
Being born as a human being, walking in the cycle of birth, old age, sickness and death is destined to be a tragedy. Even if each of us can stay away from the pain of Ron and Wren, we are still the protagonists in our tragedy feast. To live toward death is indeed tragic, and it is also the beginning of accepting the tragic nature of life. As Nietzsche praised, tragedy also has its value. What the film can bring to us is that it is impressive and magnificent and comforting.
"Dallas Buyers Club" is based on the absurdity of the American pharmaceutical industry system, and then is based on the unyielding spirit of southern men. The shots are fluent, and the protagonist is good with a good supporting role. If it still fails at the box office and awards, I am really sorry. Fortunately not.
The beginning and the end of "Dallas Buyers Club" respond to each other. At the beginning of the film, when a cowboy is fighting on the back of a cow, Ron is hiding in a dark corner of the arena and having sex with two women. At the end of the film, the skinny He finally rode on the back of the cow, and only then did we really smell a trace of "alive" from him.
After leaving the film world for six years, when he came back, he wore a wig, put on lipstick, and put on women's clothing. Gerald Leto, who swayed in the "Dallas Buyers Club", was a big surprise in Hollywood that year. He played There is no sense of disobedience to play a role that is labeled as homosexual, transvestite, and AIDS patient at the same time, neither deliberately styling because of the transvestite identity, nor letting the personal sorrow of Rennes overwhelm the film. theme.
I thought Matthew McConaughey's thin Oscar-level acting skills were the focus, but it was Jared Leto's enchanting and charming cross-dressing performance that stole the limelight and stunning the audience.