INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A new biopic titled ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ explores the early life of rock musician Bruce Springsteen, depicting his childhood trauma and family struggles.
The film, starring Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen, delves into the musician’s formative years and the challenges he faced growing up, including mental health issues within his family.
Springsteen, known as ‘The Boss,’ has approved the casting of Jeremy Allen White, who not only portrays him but also performs his iconic songs in the film.
The movie is set around 1982 and provides insight into the personal hardships that influenced Springsteen’s music, including a metaphorical ‘hole in the floor’ of his childhood bedroom that represents deeper emotional scars.
Rated PG-13, the two-hour film includes strong language, suggested sexuality, and smoking, reflecting the gritty reality of Springsteen’s early life.
The film has received positive reviews and is generating Oscar buzz, though it also faces controversy due to Springsteen’s outspoken political views.
‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ offers a poignant look at the experiences that shaped Bruce Springsteen’s music and persona, providing fans with a deeper understanding of the legendary artist.
