My favorite character is William's Mother (Elaine Miller), because she is the wisest person in this story. Moreover she does her best to protect William even when she thinks she lost him, thereforeI I respect her.
In the 1970's, the music business has a lot of corrupt and irresponsible rock stars. Almost Famous reveals the sex, drugs, groupies and [their] connection to the music world.
My favorite moment is the end of this movie because Russell arrives at William's house without knowing [where he is],and I thought that [this] was the perfect scene. Almost Famous is a great movie because it's funny and touching; moreover, we can learn a lot of great lessons from it.
Teacher's note: Yes, it's easy to overlook the importance of Elaine Miller, William's mom. She is the moral anchor of the movie, and doesn't hesitate to throw her weight around if needed. I would, argue that Elaine actually changes Russell, a rock star who is probably not easy to change. After everything that happens, how could Russell not change?
I also like how this author is able to understand the sleazy side of the music world, as portrayed in the movie, without glorifying at. At the same time, he is able to feel the love that Almost Famous copiously projects. Thanks for a cool post.
--mike
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