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Almost Famous
Almost Famous

Almost Famous

September 15, 2000· 2h 4m
Directed by
Cinemagraphs Score7.7

In 1973, 15-year-old William Miller's unabashed love of music and aspiration to become a rock journalist lands him an assignment from Rolling Stone magazine to interview and tour with the up-and-coming band, Stillwater.

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21 reviews·Last updated 1d ago
Peak Moment

Band confesses secrets during turbulent airplane flight believing crash imminent

9.2at 1h 35m
Lowest Moment

Russell gambles Penny and other girls away in poker

6.8at 1h 15m
Biggest Swing

The film swings from its emotional low point when Russell gambles away Penny to the soaring airplane confessions sequence where fear strips away all pretenses.

Almost Famous builds steadily from its charming setup through William's musical awakening and backstage integration, peaking with the transcendent Tiny Dancer bus scene and airplane confessions. While some middle sections dealing with band tensions and betrayal score lower, the film's authentic performances and Crowe's loving attention to period detail maintain strong audience engagement throughout. The redemptive ending provides satisfying closure that critics found both earned and emotionally resonant.

21 reviews analyzed|Sources: Guardian, Imdb, Tmdb
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William Miller's overprotected childhood with strict mother Elaine
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Sister Anita rebels and leaves William her record collection
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William meets Penny Lane and Stillwater backstage after concert
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Band sings Tiny Dancer together on the tour bus
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Russell gambles Penny and other girls away in poker⬇ Lowest moment
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William saves Penny from quaalude overdose in hotel room
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Band confesses secrets during turbulent airplane flight believing crash imminent⬆ Peak moment
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Russell apologizes to William and verifies article for Rolling Stone
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