Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Dallas Buyer´s club Jhon fray jaramillo

Dallas Buyer´s club
What I really like about this movie is the transformation of Mr. Woodrof´s way of thinking about homosexual and transgender people, such a point to defend their rights. Never give up is the reflection taken from this film; Mr. Woodrof never gives up towards HIV, which is the virus that infects thousands of people every year. This movie sows us that having sex without any protection put our lives on risk of getting infected. Less education and unknowing what causes this virus drives people to get that kind of disease, lots of people don’t know they are infected, so they still spread the virus. Try to be test AZT, which seemed to be the AIDS cure, drives Mr. Woodrof to desperation, there were lot of difficulties. Therefore he got this medicine; he uses this medicine in himself and his partner Rayon. Rayon helps Mr. Woodrof to make the AZT business by distributing them; it is also an easy way of helping other infected people.

An important characteristic is that the movie producers keep the way this historical time looked like, time in which sexual transmission diseases weren’t unknown by a huge part of world population, just a little part of people knew what HIV and AIDS mean, tis time in which public health wasn’t totally controlled by FDA (food and drug administration) and neither medicines that hadn’t gone through medical pass.
Almost every phrase Mr. Woodrof said in the movie content slangs, it´s not totally bad, it´s an easy way to know how low classes speak.

I do really recommend watching this movie that catches my attention while watching it.     

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