A man who refuses to wait to die. The man refuses to die.

Casey 2022-04-21 09:01:06

After a week of aftertaste fermentation, the personal rating was changed from four stars to five stars. It has long ceased to be the stage of a large number of pulling films, and now most of the films that are newly "understood" are expected to "encounter" some kind of profound and beautiful thought, or to recall a meaningful experience. The protagonist of the film, a blue-collar Texas cowboy, is plagued by a sudden terminal illness, abandoned by the community, and has almost nothing, but he refuses to die. In the face of desperation, he was fearless, crossed the border, single-handedly found a way to survive, and by the way, he made a career, benefiting many patients, and even was forced to argue with the U.S. government court dominated by gold power. An ordinary person, at first only for himself, "live, go down, go"; later, for a class of people, if he survives, he becomes a legend. The man refuses to die.

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  • Ron Woodroof: I still got HIV?

    Dr. Vass: You will always test positive for HIV. And now you've got AIDS for all the toxic shit you've put in your body. You've shut your immune system and now you've got chronic leumonia, among other things. It could cause memory loss, mood swings, aching joints.

    Ron Woodroof: So if it sucks, I got it.

  • Ron Woodroof: Do you ever miss your regular life?

    Dr. Eve Saks: Regular life? What is that? It doesn't exist.

    Ron Woodroof: Yeah, I guess. No, I know, I just... I just wanna...

    Dr. Eve Saks: What?

    Ron Woodroof: Ice-cold beer, a little riding in. Well, take my woman dancing. You know? I want kids. I mean, I got one... one life, right? Mine. But sh... Fuck, I want somebody else's sometimes. Sometimes I just feel like I'm fighting for a life I just ain't got time to live. I want it to mean something.

    Dr. Eve Saks: It does.