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Bluelighter

A son of Texas, Ron Woodroof is an electrician and rodeo cowboy. In 1985, he is well into an unexamined existence with a devil-may-care lifestyle. Suddenly, Ron is blindsided by being diagnosed as H.I.V.-positive and given 30 days to live. Yet he will not, and does not, accept a death sentence. His crash course of research reveals a lack of approved treatments and medications in the U.S., so Ron crosses the border into Mexico. There, he learns about alternative treatments and begins smuggling them into the U.S., challenging the medical and scientific community including his concerned physician, Dr. Eve Saks. An outsider to the gay community, Ron finds an unlikely ally in fellow AIDS patient Rayon, a transsexual who shares Ron's lust for life. Rayon also shares Ron's entrepreneurial spirit: seeking to avoid government sanctions against selling non-approved medicines and supplements, they establish a "buyers club," where H.I.V.-positive people pay monthly dues for access to the newly acquired supplies. Deep in the heart of Texas, Ron's pioneering underground collective beats loud and strong. With a growing community of friends and clients, Ron fights for dignity, education, and acceptance. In the years following his diagnosis, the embattled Lone Star loner lives life to the fullest like never before.
Let me first say that I think we all knew about the transformation that Matthew McConaughey had to go through for this role and he was outstanding in character. But for me, Jared Leto is the star in this movie. So much so that I actually forgot it was him playing Rayon. I would not say he stole scenes at all but he went a long way in supporting every scene he was in which epitomized how good he was in character. At first, you forget this movie is based in the mid 1980s so the acceptance of being gay, especially in Texas, is nowhere near how it is today. Rayon showed that even a partying cowboy like Ron Woodruff can be made into a whole person when you have a common cause of which the greater good is at stake. Go see it!