Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

a lot of this felt like standard biopic fare up until about the last 25 minutes, at which point i kind of did feel like i’d transcended. jaw’s work here is really something special tbh. also? may someday we all be so lucky as to have jeremy strong there to prop us up during total meltdowns

1d ago
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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

Não é ruim, só é bem genérico. Também senti que ficou faltando partes bem importantes do Bruce e sua saúde mental.

3d ago
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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

overall, I liked it. It's true that I thought it was going to be more like Bohemian Rhapsody, but it was still good. one thing I really can't stand, in general, is when there are couples where one of them treats the other badly (usually it's the man who mistreats the woman, but I don't care about gender) and yet they still stay in the relationship. I can understand that at that time it wasn't so normal to get divorced (I think), or maybe the mother didn't have a job and they depended on the father, or many other reasons, of course, but I can't stand that years later they are still together and all of them act as if nothing had happened. I haven't been in a relationship, so I'm not speaking from experience, and I can understand that it's difficult, but I don't know, I've never liked it.  that said, I liked the final scene where the father tells Bruce to sit on his lap. idk.

5d ago
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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere

This film is so different from any musical biopic I’ve ever seen, and that’s because it isn’t really a musical biopic at all, in fact it’s a film about depression. This is so visceral, so moving, and so powerful a depiction of childhood trauma, mental breakdowns, and coming to terms with your own identity whilst also battling fame and romance and expectations and all the other obstacles life throws at you, and I wholeheartedly loved it. Jeremy Allen White is so brilliant and transcendent in this role, he completely disappears into the person (not the idea) of Bruce Springsteen, and as a lifelong Bruce fan I believed every aspect of his performance. Wow I loved loved loved this and I can’t wait to see it again

5d ago

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