Movie Review: 'Springsteen' Doubles Down on Biopic Cliches
The biopic depicts Springsteen's 1982 creative process and mental health struggles during the making of Nebraska, emphasizing his artistic shift and personal challenges.
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Scott Cooper's film enthralls with a great cast, but the realization of the story is cliché-pregnant and redundant
Scott Cooper devotes an excellent biopic to Bruce Springsteen, solidly incarnated by Jeremy Allen White. On the sidelines of the recording of "Nebraska", one discovers the internal torments of the one who will become in the mid-1980s a stage rockerAt the beginning of the year, James Mangold recounted in Un Parfait Unknown the decisive meeting of a young Bob Dylan with his idol Woody Guthrie, in agony in a New York hospital, organized by Pete See…
A biopic that is fortunately not a biopic Despite the convincing interpretation of Timothy Chalamet and the expert staging of James Mangold, A perfect stranger had not really managed to escape the formula biopic Wikipedia that had already verified so many films of the same kind before him. A mistake that was all the more [...]
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