The biopic "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" breaks away from conventional biopic norms.
It focuses on a specific period in Bruce Springsteen's life, roughly a year, during which he wrote the folk album "Nebraska".
Bruce Springsteen, known to many as "The Boss", gained fame in the 1970s with his lively personality and heartland rock genre.
His music combined energetic musicality with poetic lyrics that addressed working-class issues, reaching new heights with the 1980 album "The River".
After the "The River" tour ended, Springsteen returned to New Jersey, renting a house in Colts Neck, where his life took a pause.
"Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" upends the conventions of the modern biopic.
Author's summary: Biopic on Bruce Springsteen's life delivers authenticity.