Jeremy Allen White stars as the singer-songwriter in a moving drama about the recording of his 1982 album ‘Nebraska’, when Bruce Springsteen fell into terrible darkness.
The big surprise of Springsteen: Music from Nowherea solid, very nice and moving drama about a distressing period in the young man’s life Bruce Springsteenis that it does not shy away from the deepest pain.
It’s unusual for a movie, especially from a big studio, to give space to a character’s struggle and let the pain settle until it’s purged from the screen.
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