Film Critics Split Over ‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’
The new film “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” has hit multiplexes, following an extensive global promotional campaign and the recent release of the Electric Nebraska sessions. The film, directed by Scott Cooper, features actors Jeremy Allen White and Jeremy Strong. While the movie generated significant buzz, it opened to disappointing box office numbers, securing only $16.1 million worldwide against a budget of $55 million.
Box Office Performance and Future Prospects
Despite its rocky start at the box office, there is hope for “Deliver Me From Nowhere” to recover. Positive word-of-mouth could sustain its presence in theaters throughout the holiday season. If the film garners award nominations for its lead actors, it might gain renewed attention and profitability.
Critical Reception
The film holds a mixed approval rating of 60 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics praised the performances by White and Strong, while some felt the film’s focus was too narrow. The storyline takes place primarily between 1981 and 1982, exploring Springsteen’s inner life rather than his music.
Critics’ Perspectives
- David Fear, Rolling Stone: The film may resonate differently with Springsteen’s fans, some of whom might find it too somber.
- Manohla Dargis, New York Times: White delivers a charismatic performance without trying to imitate Springsteen’s appearance.
- Bilge Ebiri, Vulture: The film succeeds in presenting a sincere look at the creative process despite conventional biopic elements.
- Peter Debruge, Variety: The film captures the essence of Springsteen’s Nebraska album, highlighting the discontent that resonates with many.
- Kyle Smith, Wall Street Journal: Critics were divided on the representation of Springsteen’s life, with some finding the storytelling lacking.
- Chris Richards, Washington Post: Highlighting the film’s slow pacing, Richards noted its focus on the solitary aspects of songwriting.
Conclusion
“Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere” attempts to delve into a complex chapter of the iconic artist’s life. Though it has received mixed reviews, its unique examination of creativity may resonate with audiences. As the holiday season approaches, the film’s box office future remains uncertain but hopeful.