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Cuando en los años 70 la hermana de William se va de casa huyendo del férreo control materno, deja a su hermano adolescente su más preciado tesoro: su colección de discos. El chaval se convierte en un apasionado del rock y comienza a escribir críticas para una revista underground, hasta que ve cumplido su sueño cuando la revista Rolling Stone le encarga cubrir la gira de 1973 de la banda Stillwater. Así, William se embarca en una aventura totalmente nueva para él. Con la ayuda de la dulce Penny Lane, la líder de las "groupios", William logra ser aceptado en el círculo íntimo del grupo y llega a ser uno más en la vida diaria de la banda. (Sony Pictures Esp.)

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lamps 

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inglés I only saw the extended version, so I can’t compare, but I will rely on the fact that a Director's Cut should be the full expression of a film’s main creator – and I certainly understand why Cameron Crowe did this. This is a story with many meanings that are often not explicitly stated, the viewer must find them in the interactions of the characters, their relationship to music and the never ending hippy era, which is imprinted on the characters and the music itself. And while the music geek Crowe manages the road movie genre with the most believable references to his own musical trips and a narration in the style of Reiner’s This Is Spinal Tap, unfortunately, he can’t avoid repetition and, at least in the director’s cut, becoming boring with the conflicts among the more or less well drawn characters. But I have to admit that every time I was about to press fast-forward, there was a smart or funny dialogue or scene that prevented it, which allowed the film’s message to get through in a tasteful and unforced way. Almost Famous is a film for a small group of people who don’t mind patiently accepting a personal author’s vision and join the characters on a trip across a world that seems more important than the story itself. I wasn’t fully drawn in and I don’t think I’d go for another ride, but as a lover of the music of that time and more thoughtful generational works, I’m happy with this mostly overlooked film. 75% ()

Kaka 

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inglés An unusual film experience, whose greatest advantage are gripping concert scenes that take the viewer to the very edge of ecstasy, and I'm not even a big fan of rock music. Cameron Crowe's concept of the story and rock as art and cult is impressive, despite the uneven pace. The whole film carries a haze of nostalgic atmosphere from the 1970s, which speaks to me even though I wasn't born at that time. And that was, in my opinion, Crowe's main intention, to appeal to a wide range of audiences and show what that era was like, and he succeeded to the dot. In his rendition, it is truly outstanding. ()

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inglés Cameron Crowe is a rock fan through and through, and you can feel it in some of his films from a hundred lengths of Wembley Stadium. Almost Famous is a nostalgic reminiscence of a time when rock music set the direction and its representatives were social icons: the golden 70s. A nice, clever story, with many life truths and likeable, unassuming faces. And I’m throwing in the fifth star for the incredibly funny "manifesto" of sincerity in the airplane scene. Now, tell me, can you resist a film that has lines like this?: “If you think Mick Jagger will still be out there trying to be a rock star at age fifty, then you are sadly, sadly mistaken. ()

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inglés A very pleasant film. I’m pretty far from a rock fan, and going on tour with a band is the last thing I could wish for, but this film has such an easygoing and lovely atmosphere that it almost made me feel like going to see a concert (but only quietly, from the backstage :-D). Anyway, a little paradoxically, the character that I found the most likeable was mum McDormand. ()

novoten 

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inglés Dear film, the profaned term "like real life" fits you like few others. Poor William accidentally gets into the backstage of a rock concert in the role of a semi-amateur journalist and from there, it's just a step to his involvement in the big tour of his favorite band. And on top of that, it seems like he has fallen in love with a fellow traveling fan, whom he will never have. If there was something captivating about this film for me, it was precisely William's storyline with Penny Lane, which emotionally practically broke me apart, and during most of their dialogues, I honestly had an authentic feeling in my stomach that would be enough for me to never forget Almost Famous for the rest of my life. Here, Crowe hit the bulls-eye and it's even more of a pity that their story, in a way, remains untold, and the film focuses more on the bromance of the main character with Russell in the remaining runtime. ()

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