markswisshelm-64287
Joined Mar 2021
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As soon as the movie ends you already miss the characters. They seem so real that you wish they were real and you could meet them again. The set design, costumes and locations were spot on early 70s. The production team seems to really know that moment in time around 72 when the 60s really ended. Crowe was indeed a 15 year old writer for Rolling Stone Magizine. I don't know how much of the material in the movie comes literally from his actual experiences traveling with a rock band. I Do know that his book Fast Times at Ridgemont High was almost a diary of his time with Linda and her friends using a great deal of the actual things they said and did for his book and of course the movie based on it. That would tend to make me think much of Almost Famous also truly happened.