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Almost Famous

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According to his ambition and deep love for music and musicians, a young teenager high school student named William Miller, who once has a chance to write an essay about the famous band of Stillwater, so he has to accompany the band Inna tour, the thing that inspires his life, as he learns great lessons.
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Movie Metropolis
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January 21, 2011

...funny, joyous, touching, and moving...a very personal film and a most-universal one combined.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
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April 07, 2015

For every scene that's a sturdy piece of observed wisdom about coming of age... there's another that's pure cheese.
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Time Out
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February 09, 2006

It's a sweet-minded, picaresque story, woolly with some of its dramatic details, but stacked with attractions...
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Common Sense Media

January 02, 2011

Great, but lots of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll.
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New York Magazine/Vulture

August 07, 2004

A blissfully sweet coming-of-age movie in which everyone, young and less young, comes of age.
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Seanax.com
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May 22, 2016

Cameron Crowe's thinly fictionalized autobiography is deftly poised between rosy affection, thoughtful remembrance, and giddy adolescent awe. As perhaps it should be.
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TIME Magazine
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August 19, 2008

The movie's so clever and endearing, you can forget the almost.
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
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February 28, 2014

The film itself -- a quasi-autobiography of writer-director Cameron Crowe -- is still good, but not as good as it seemed 14 years ago.
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L.A. Weekly
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October 03, 2002

The film shimmers with the irresistible pleasures that define Hollywood at its best -- it's polished like glass, funny, knowing and bright, and filled with characters whose lives are invariably sexier and more purposeful than our own.
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Old School Reviews
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February 13, 2011

will satisfy many music fans for its honest portrayal of the rock-band life
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New York Observer
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April 27, 2007

None of the non-musical components on the screen matched the excitement of the music.
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Globe and Mail
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March 19, 2002

This is the celluloid version of a glossy magazine feature -- easily perused, modestly entertaining, the kind of piece designed to please the publisher by not taxing (or offending) the reader.
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