The heart has the Tigers, fine sniffing the rose

Dennis 2022-04-21 09:01:06

The Dallas Home Buyers Club has more rhythm and more full-featured characters. It has changed from a homophobic cowboy to a good friend who depends on the life and death of a casual clothes boss. Dr. Ai Fu has doubts about the treatment effect and has a relationship with the medical system. Confrontation, the judge tried the FDA's defeat based on human nature. With foreplay, the climax only needed four or two thousand pounds. Ron came back from the lawsuit and pushed the door. The applause of the crowd, the shy expression under the stunned performance, and the tears ran wildly. To be moved should be to use 99% of the time to gather all the emotions, and then gently tease, and it will come out naturally.

The real contradictions in Yaoshen cannot be deeply analyzed from the core under this audit system, and the friction and confrontation between manufacturers and patients can only be used as the main line. Therefore, the development of the plot is much weaker, because the violation and cannot support the accumulation of emotions, resulting in various emotions being diluted and unable to concentrate, so in the end, only the method of sending each other across the ten-mile long street can only be forced to sensationalize.

Exposing the bureaucracy and ugliness of the system through individual resistance is the real hymn, not the inability to confront the sophistication in the cracks of the system.

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Dallas Buyers Club quotes

  • 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.