Además de alucinar con 'Hamnet', los críticos que están cubriendo el Festival de Telluride también han dado el visto bueno a 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere'. El retrato de Bruce Springsteen realizado por Scott Cooper ('Corazón rebelde') ha sido bien valorado por eludir los clichés del 'biopic' tradicional y centrarse en un momento concreto y clave de su carrera: la grabación del disco 'Nebraska'. Las estrellas de la función son, por supuesto, sus actores: Jeremy Allen White convence en la piel de El Boss mientras que Jeremy Strong aspirará a lograr su segunda candidatura al Oscar consecutiva al Oscar por su encarnación del mánager Jon Landau.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is a religious experience. Jeremy Allen White channels The Boss and brilliantly captures the feel of Bruce Springsteen in some of his darkest times. I had my breath taken away in this tale of facing depression and coming out on the other side. pic.twitter.com/1y4CJI9www
— Joey Magidson (@JoeyMagidson) August 30, 2025
SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE is a deeply moving character study that strongly resonates with raw emotion, intimately capturing the creativity and the pain of Bruce Springsteen. Rather than following the familiar beats of a studio-crafted musician biopic, the film embraces… pic.twitter.com/GL7YGyD5vz
— Matt Neglia @Telluride (@NextBestPicture) August 30, 2025
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere - Much more restrained and quiet than you expect. Avoids a lot of the worst biopic cliches. The corny Jeremy Strong monologues from the trailer are absent here. It’s a brooding character study focusing on a short, crucial transition period in… pic.twitter.com/xshYwnKh0B
— Will Mavity @ Telluride (@mavericksmovies) August 30, 2025
SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE was the perfect movie to start #TELLURIDE — GRIPPING, INTIMATE & EXTREMELY ENTERTAINING, featuring a tour-de-force performance from JEREMY ALLEN WHITE (he sings & plays), but ODESSA YOUNG is also a big standout! Does RIGHT by the BOSS! SEE IT! pic.twitter.com/rtSIFYHQun
— Scott Mantz 🖖 (@MovieMantz) August 30, 2025
Deliver Me from Nowhere works as a spare character study of a depressed rock god on the cusp of superstardom, falls flat whenever it tries to flesh that out with biopic trappings. i'll take it over the Dylan one any day.
— david ehrlich (@davidehrlich) August 30, 2025
my review: https://t.co/LiA5jqRxha pic.twitter.com/Brc8y6f4Q1
Jeremy Allen White’s heartfelt performance drives Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere. The film is at its best depicting the raw emotion behind the recording of Nebraska & the challenges The Boss went through that inspired the music. Jeremy Strong is good - not a lot to his role pic.twitter.com/XWlxk6IzDR
— Mark Johnson ™️ at Telluride (@MarkLikesMovies) August 30, 2025
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is soulfully about a dark chapter in The Boss’ life. But more universally about what it takes to get back up when u fall. A helping hand, someone who believes in you no matter what. Jeremy Allen White & Jeremy Strong are brilliant. #Telluride
— Tomris Laffly (@TomiLaffly) August 30, 2025
Jeremy Allen White unpacks a lot of raw melancholia in SPRINGSTEEN: DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE, Scott Cooper’s refreshingly introspective music bio focusing on a post-tour comedown during which the seminal acoustic album ‘Nebraska’ was born. My @THR reviewhttps://t.co/EaTuaGjm8X
— David Rooney (@DavidCRooney1) August 30, 2025
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