Springsteen, Deliver Me
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Deliver Me from Nowhere boasts a lineup of talented cast members, ranging from Stephen Graham ( Adolescence) to Jeremy Strong ( Succession ). Bringing in the quiet strength and empathy to the larger-than-life singer is Odessa Young,
Christie opens with a disclaimer that he’s “not objective” about Springsteen, sharing that the number of concerts he’s now attended has ticked north of 170. (He does not address that it’s long been less clear if those mushy feelings are reciprocated.)
While it draws upon some real-life events from Springsteen's life — from his release of a bedroom-recorded version of Nebraska to his mental health struggles — it also explores parts of Springsteen's romantic past through a love interest named Faye (Odessa Young).