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Dallas Buyers Club 2013 Movie Download

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Torrent Size: 815 MB

Runtime: 117 min
Audio: 2.1 Stereo
Language: English
Frame Rate: 23.9 fps
Video Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps
Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Jared Leto
Year: 2013
Genre: Biography, Drama, History
Director: Jean-Marc Vallée


Review: At the beginning of the AIDS epidemic in 1980, patients were instructed to wait. In the six years since the first record outbreak of AIDS in 1981, more than 40,000 people in the U.S. died while waiting. In response to the crisis, the turmoil of action on AIDS, then Vice President George HW Bush was quoted as saying: If you want to change, to change their behavior. Roger Ebert points out, politicians do not want to be associated with the disease. Hospitals opposed adoption of the victims and the victim died of AIDS, health workers are placed in the body in a black trash bag. Funeral homes refused to accept the coroner. As described in David Frances documentary how to survive the Plague, activists, such as the New York organization run by governments have begun to protest against the callous indifference, challenging the FDA to change its process for approving drugs and pharmaceutical companies to lower prices and speed up the research process. In addition to the protests organized by groups, individuals also played a role, and one probably crusader, electrician Ron Elastic (Matthew McConaughey) is a homophobic good ol Texas Country Boy, determination Jean-Marc Vall central? S gritty and hard-hitting Dallas Buyers Club.Written Craig Borten and Melissa Wallack and based on real events, this is a story of personal struggle after Woodroofs diagnosed with AIDS, and his efforts to raise awareness about the disease and reduce suffering and extend the lives of AIDS patients. As film opens, heterosexual, promiscuous use of the drug Elastic bravely gets from their doctors, the bad news that has only thirty days of life. Responding to sarcasm, he runs the hospital, cursing and making homophobic statements blaming workers badly diagnosis.After carefully examine the disease, but also to accept the idea of ​​a serious illness, Elastic hear new clinical trials, the study drug, but legal drug , which was found in the United States. His attempt, however, has become one of the participants is prohibited and must buy drugs from a secret way. Unfortunately, he soon discovers that he is introducing a dose of MT is toxic and its condition worsens. The refusal to give up visits unlicensed American doctor (Griffin Dunne) in Mexico, which had several alternative treatments, such as vitamins and protein-based antiviral drugs.Smuggling not FDA experimental and alternative medicines for success in the U.S., creating a company which ra allows him to distribute free medicines for AIDS patients who pay to connect to the Dallas Buyers Club, one of many such clubs, which arose around the country, and the monthly membership fee. Flexible helps the company in the field of drug addicts transgender (Jared Leto), a colleague, he met a patient during his hospitalization. Although the movies image area is not so much to stop the gay stereotype, their common commitment to help victims of AIDS Ron helps you see your business partner in a different light than her first meeting.With sympathetic medical care, Eva Saks (Jennifer Garner) , viscose and flexible work together while dodging the Food and Drug Administration and pharmaceutical companies promoters anger. One of his best efforts, Matthew McConaughey, who lost 40 pounds on the film, gives excellent results, as emotionally unstable, but basically decent flexible. Although ultimately not all alternative medicines proved to be useful, and determination Elastic regions face powerful interests helped paved the way for the development of new methods of treatment, although it took until the late 90's to come, which was in fully functional. Their efforts of countless others that HIV is no longer the death sentence it once was.

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