If you’ve seen any trailers for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere , you have every right to expect a high-octane biopic of the legendary New Jersey rocker. Especially because the majority of them boast long snippets of a “Born to Run” performance at Cincinnati’s Riverfront Stadium, where Jeremy Allen White leans into the Boss’s on-stage hallmarks: his exhausted, screaming voice, crouched stance, and sweat-soaked hair. Like one of his sold-out concerts, it’s loud, exciting, and alive, capturing him at the height of his powers.
But those adrenalized teasers belie Scott Cooper’s new movie, which opts out of offering a comprehensive biography set to career-spanning karaoke, and instead documents a much quieter but pivotal moment in its subject's life. Specifically, it follows the contour

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