Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere Review
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Blink and you may miss them but some of the members of the Michigan rockers are in the new movie starring Jeremy Allen White.
While it draws upon some real-life events from Springsteen's life — from his release of a bedroom-recorded version of Nebraska to his mental health struggles — it also explores parts of Springsteen's romantic past through a love interest named Faye (Odessa Young).
In the new movie "Deliver Me from Nowhere," Odessa Young plays Faye Romano, a fictional character based on Bruce Springsteen's various girlfriends.
Christie opens with a disclaimer that he’s “not objective” about Springsteen, sharing that the number of concerts he’s now attended has ticked north of 170. (He does not address that it’s long been less clear if those mushy feelings are reciprocated.)
The myth of 'Nebraska' is that it's a masterpiece, but the album has almost nothing to do with what people have loved about Bruce for 50 years.
In addition to Jeremy Allen White, the Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me from Nowhere stars Jeremy Strong and Paul Walter Hauser in what Mark Kennedy of the AP calls a “humbling portrait of an icon.” The movie dives deep into the musician’s turmoil, and White’s portrayal is “soulful.” The critic rates it 3.5 out of 4 stars, musing:
Jeremy Allen White learned guitar and fine-tuned his vocals in order to play one of America's most iconic musicians.
Bruce Springsteen is already talking to 'Deliver me From Nowhere' director Scott Cooper About a potential sequel.
Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere soundtrack guide with full song list, who performs each track, where it plays in the film, plus production details, cast, and verified quotes.
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