![]() The script of Almost Famous is very well written, but has a few minor flaws. Penny proves to be a source of turmoil for both William and Russell, but also a source of inspiration. That trouble appears in the lovely form of groupie (or "Band Aid"), Penny Lane. She fears trouble with her vulnerable child let loose in the wicked world of rock and roll. Although she's portrayed as being obsessively protective of William, it is done in primarily positive tones: she's a sympathetic smotherer. ![]() They all start, in an oddly Freudian way, with his mother (Frances McDormand). ![]() Meanwhile, along the way, William is beset with girl problems.
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