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The Review: ‘Bob Marley: One Love’ Is A Reverent Biopic That Hits the Right Notes

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Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, “Bob Marley: One Love” takes us on a musical journey through the life of reggae legend Bob Marley. While it doesn’t quite reach the heights of Marley’s sensational career, it manages to capture some of the essence of this iconic musician.

Biopics don’t come more authorized than this. Made with the cooperation of Marley’s family, the film reverently portrays his life. Every hit song is dutifully served up, and the musical rights are secured. But can such reverence truly encapsulate the spirit of a man who defied conventions?

Kingsley Ben-Adir steps into Marley’s shoes, and while it would be a challenging role for any actor, this casting and also the direction fall short. At the height of his mid-70s fame, Marley finds himself in the midst of a gang war in Jamaica. An attempted murder in his family home lacks the intensity we’d expect. The film seems eager to fast-forward to Marley’s imagined saintly forgiveness for his assailant. Lashana Lynch brings dignity to the role of Marley’s wife, Rita, while the film acknowledges Bob’s extramarital indiscretions without dwelling on them.

Kingsley Ben-Adir as “Bob Marley” and Lashana Lynch as “Rita Marley” in Bob Marley: One Love from Paramount Pictures.

“One Love” delves into Marley’s political awareness. His commitment to peace and unity shines through, especially when the young Wailers crowd into a chaotic Kingston studio in 1963, launching into “Simmer Down.” This call to renounce violence echoes throughout his life.

The film stumbles when it comes to Marley’s illness and sacrifice. His relentless drive to create a free concert for peace remains underexplored in my opinion. Despite its flaws though, “One Love” celebrates Marley’s love for music. His openness to the public contrasts with the reserved pop legends of his time.

“Bob Marley: One Love” may not stir the soul like Marley’s music, but it’s a respectful tribute. Its lived-in textures and political consciousness elevate it above glossy music biopics. For fans, it’s a chance to revisit the legend. For newcomers, it’s a glimpse into the man behind the music.

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
Socials: @neillfrazer

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