Dallas Buyers - Club Opening Clip

: A high-pitched, dull ringing sound accompanies the scene, growing louder as the rider is thrown and stomped by the bull. This ringing is a recurring motif representing Ron’s deteriorating health and the onset of his illness.

: A newspaper headline featuring Rock Hudson and AIDS establishes the 1985 setting and highlights the era's lack of understanding regarding the disease. Cinematography and Style dallas buyers club opening clip

: The film was shot almost entirely without artificial movie lights, relying on existing location lighting and the sun to maintain a realistic look. : A high-pitched, dull ringing sound accompanies the

Director Jean-Marc Vallée used specific techniques to create an immersive, gritty atmosphere: Cinematography and Style : The film was shot

: Ron is shown snorting cocaine while watching the bull rider through the slats of the wooden stall. This establishes him as a "good ol' Texas party boy" fueled by boozing, gambling, and promiscuity.

: No tripods or dollies were used; the camera was handheld to allow actors to move freely and to give the audience a "you are there" feeling.

: The scene intercuts between a bull rider struggling to stay mounted in the arena and Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey) having unprotected sex with two women in a dark rodeo stall.