Jeremy Allen White Channels Bruce Springsteen in ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Trailer: First Look at the Biopic
Fans of Bruce Springsteen have just gotten their first look at Jeremy Allen White portraying “The Boss” in the upcoming biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere. The film, set to release in October, dives into one of Springsteen’s most pivotal moments — the creation of his stripped-back 1982 album, Nebraska.
A Stripped-Down Springsteen
Deliver Me From Nowhere takes audiences back to 1982, following Springsteen as he records Nebraska, an album starkly different from the commercial success of his previous hit, Hungry Heart. Nebraska was a raw, acoustic exploration, recorded in Springsteen’s bedroom, and marked a major departure from the grandiose sound of his earlier work. The film captures the tension between Springsteen and his record label, who were desperate for a follow-up to the pop-heavy Hungry Heart, not knowing what to make of his new, stripped-down sound.
In the trailer, Jeremy Allen White, known for his acclaimed role in The Bear, showcases his portrayal of Springsteen, playing harmonica and singing tracks like Nebraska’s title track and Born to Run. Despite some reservations among fans about White’s likeness to the legendary musician, there’s widespread intrigue about his performance.
Behind the Scenes: Jeremy Allen White’s Preparation
To embody Springsteen authentically, White immersed himself in hours of archival footage, capturing the essence of the New Jersey rocker’s raspy voice and dynamic stage presence. In a 2023 interview with GQ, White explained the challenge of channeling Springsteen: “It’s been really fun preparing…I’ve been down a YouTube rabbit hole watching him at all different stages of his life, both in his speaking and singing voices.”
Springsteen himself has shown support for White’s portrayal, calling the actor a “terrific” performer who not only captured his voice but also his energy. “He’s got an interpretation of me that I think the fans will deeply recognize,” Springsteen said.
Fan Reactions: Optimism, but Cautious Curiosity
The trailer has stirred mixed reactions. Some fans were initially skeptical, but the more they watched, the more they began to see White’s connection to Springsteen. “I wasn’t sure at first, but I see a bit of Bruce in Jeremy Allen White,” one Reddit user noted. Others commented on the trailer’s emotional impact, with one saying, “I expected to dislike it, but I got quite emotional.”
However, while some were impressed, others still feel the film doesn’t quite capture the full essence of Springsteen’s spirit. “It looks like a well-made film, but I’m not sure it’s truly about Bruce,” one YouTube commenter added.
Why ‘Nebraska’?
White’s portrayal focuses on a young Springsteen, around the same age (33) he was when Nebraska was recorded. The album itself was a stark departure from Springsteen’s earlier, more exuberant work, and was often compared to Bob Dylan’s shift to electric music, but in reverse. Nebraska raised tough questions and refused to offer easy answers, which is reflected in the film’s mood. As White’s character Springsteen says in the trailer, “This is not about the charts. This is about Bruce Springsteen.”
The film also touches on the personal stakes of creating Nebraska, as we see Springsteen struggling with his newfound fame and searching for authenticity in his music. The haunting imagery of the album’s iconic cover art, showing a bleak sky through a car windshield, is faithfully recreated in the trailer, amplifying the brooding, introspective atmosphere.
A Film for Fans of Both Music and Cinema
The director, Scott Cooper — known for his Oscar-winning work on Crazy Heart — has said that he aims to capture the “spirit” of Nebraska, showing Springsteen’s determination to stay true to his muse. Deliver Me From Nowhere promises to take viewers through Springsteen’s emotional journey, showing both his isolation during the songwriting process and the electrifying moments when he performs on stage.
Star-Studded Cast and Emotional Moments
In addition to White, Deliver Me From Nowhere boasts an impressive cast. British actor Stephen Graham (known for This Is England and The Irishman) plays Springsteen’s father, Dutch. Graham shared a deeply personal story about receiving a heartfelt message from Springsteen himself, thanking him for his portrayal. The singer told him, “You know, my father passed away a while ago, and I felt like I saw him today. Thank you for giving me that memory.”
The film also stars Odessa Young as Faye, Springsteen’s love interest, and Paul Walter Hauser as Mike Batlan, the musician’s guitar tech.
Looking Ahead: A Strong Oscar Contender
With its October release, Deliver Me From Nowhere is likely to be in the Oscar conversation for next year. Originally set to compete with the long-awaited Michael Jackson biopic, the competition is now less fierce, as Jackson’s film has been delayed for extensive reshoots. Both films follow in the footsteps of last year’s Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, which earned $140 million at the box office and received eight Oscar nominations.
With its intimate portrayal of an American icon, Deliver Me From Nowhere is shaping up to be both a must-see for Springsteen fans and a potential awards contender.
In Conclusion: A Biopic Worth Watching?
From what we can see in the trailer, Deliver Me From Nowhere offers a compelling look at the man behind the music — a raw and vulnerable Springsteen grappling with fame and finding his artistic voice. Whether or not it captures the full essence of Springsteen remains to be seen, but Jeremy Allen White’s nuanced portrayal, combined with the emotional weight of the story, promises a film that will resonate long after the credits roll.
Source: BBC – Jeremy Allen White sings as Springsteen in film trailer