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Bob Marley: One Love

  • 2024
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 47m
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Kingsley Ben-Adir in Bob Marley: One Love (2024)
A look at the life of legendary reggae musician Bob Marley.
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The story of how reggae icon Bob Marley overcame adversity, and the journey behind his revolutionary music.The story of how reggae icon Bob Marley overcame adversity, and the journey behind his revolutionary music.The story of how reggae icon Bob Marley overcame adversity, and the journey behind his revolutionary music.

  • Director
    • Reinaldo Marcus Green
  • Writers
    • Terence Winter
    • Frank E. Flowers
    • Zach Baylin
  • Stars
    • Kingsley Ben-Adir
    • Lashana Lynch
    • James Norton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    35K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,492
    406
    • Director
      • Reinaldo Marcus Green
    • Writers
      • Terence Winter
      • Frank E. Flowers
      • Zach Baylin
    • Stars
      • Kingsley Ben-Adir
      • Lashana Lynch
      • James Norton
    • 311User reviews
    • 156Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Kingsley Ben-Adir
    Kingsley Ben-Adir
    • Bob Marley
    Lashana Lynch
    Lashana Lynch
    • Rita Marley
    James Norton
    James Norton
    • Chris Blackwell
    Tosin Cole
    Tosin Cole
    • Tyrone Downie
    Umi Myers
    Umi Myers
    • Cindy Breakspeare
    Anthony Welsh
    Anthony Welsh
    • Don Taylor
    Nia Ashi
    Nia Ashi
    • Teen Rita Marley
    Aston Barrett Jr.
    Aston Barrett Jr.
    • Family Man Barrett
    Anna-Share Blake
    Anna-Share Blake
    • Judy Mowatt
    • (as Anna-Sharé Blake)
    Gawaine 'J-Summa' Campbell
    Gawaine 'J-Summa' Campbell
    • Antonio 'Gillie' Gilbert
    Naomi Cowan
    • Marcia Griffiths
    Alexx A-Game
    Alexx A-Game
    • Peter Tosh
    Michael Gandolfini
    Michael Gandolfini
    • Howard Bloom
    Quan-Dajai Henriques
    • Teen Bob Marley
    David Marvin Kerr Jr.
    David Marvin Kerr Jr.
    • Junior Marvin
    • (as David Kerr)
    Hector Donald Lewis
    • Carly Barrett
    • (as Hector Roots Lewis)
    Abijah Livingston
    • Bunny Livingston
    • (as Abijah 'Naki Wailer' Livingston)
    Nadine Marshall
    Nadine Marshall
    • Cedella Malcolm
    • Director
      • Reinaldo Marcus Green
    • Writers
      • Terence Winter
      • Frank E. Flowers
      • Zach Baylin
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    6NS-reviews

    Every scene feels individual; lacking flow and full storytelling

    The acting was good, the scenes regarding the music and the artistic creativity involved in the endeavor were good, and every scene individually was fine.

    What this film lacks is actually direction. It felt disjointed and choppy from the very beginning. It was hard to keep straight what was going on and why. The motivations of events were hard to follow, and conflicts appeared and disappeared without a trace. The actual flow and arc were kind of non-existent in this movie.

    I felt the scenes between on-screen Bob and Rita and Bob with the band were the absolute strength. There was chemistry there that felt natural and that felt like I was really getting a glimpse into Bob Marley at this period of his life.

    It's so close to being a really good movie, but the lack of continuity in the storytelling robs it of reaching the potential.
    6CANpatbuck3664

    Kingsley Ben-Adir and Latasha Lynch are Fantastic but Shoddy Construction Drags Down One Love

    We do have a lengthy cast list here but One Love is anchored/carried by 2 performances. Kingsley Ben-Adir has the screen presence to carry this project, he nails the accent and even has a lot of physicality to his work in One Love. The emotion he brings to the table helps you understand why Bob Marley was idolized and beloved by so many. I wish the movie had explored more periods of Bob Marley's life just so we could have seen what Kingsley would have brought to them. I expected Ben-Adir to be good but the more surprising but equally impressive acting came from Lashana Lynch as Bob Marley's wife Rita. I've only seen Lashana previously in tentpole-esque studio fare (No Time to Die and Captain Marvel) but she transforms in One Love and I hope both her and Kingsley get some awards consideration. To the movie's credit, both Bob and Rita are presented as complex and multi-layered characters and represent the clay that Kingsley and Lashana moulded beautifully with their work in One Love.

    It's a more minor note but one of the surprise boxes One Love ticks is that I think it's filmed/shot well. The camera work highlights some of Jamaica's natural beauty but also shows some of the less camera friendly aspects of it as well. The CGI isn't top-notch but it wasn't bad enough to draw attention to. I have a friend who I saw the movie with who visited Jamaica and she was calling out parts of the country she toured in her vacation. I can't call One Love a visual tour de force but there were shots littered throughout the movie that caught my attention and I think it's worth crediting the team for their work in this film.

    So far, you may be confused on why my rating for Bob Marley: One Love is so low and it does have a lot of notable pluses. But the unfortunate truth of the matter is that despite the acting and cinematography being striking and stimulating, the odd structure the movie insists on using to reveal its narrative really hampers the proceedings. My best friend compared the movie's structure as counting to 10 as if it were 1,4,7,2,5. The film is disorganized and almost confusing unless you're intimately familiar with Marley's life (I'm passively familiar at best, I did like some of his music and I knew he passed away relatively young). Subplots are created and dropped (e.g. Marley's greedy business manager, the drama surrounding Marley's father, the political unrest in Jamaica in the mid 1970s) frequently and it helps stop the movie from gelling together appropriately. It also dampens the impact of Marley's passing because the fact he's terminally ill is introduced so late that you can't get emotionally invested. There's a pretty concrete formula about how to operate in this genre and while I admire the screenwriter's attempt to try something different, it does the movie a disservice instead.

    Everything to create a compelling and informative film about Bob Marley's life was here. We have some terrific performances, some interesting cinematography and Marley and his story are inspiring and his message still prescient even today. But the result of One Love is a puzzling and mildly disappointing misfire, I understand that the studio and the creative team wanting to circumvent the formula but you still have to justify it by showing us a new angle or creating something memorable. Bob Marley: One Love as a product is fine but I think its subject deserved a better movie. I'd really rate One Love somewhere between a 6-7 but I rounding down because of what they squandered in this production. One Love is still worth a watch but as we frequently get some really fantastic movies in this genre, I'd recommend it only to Marley fans as there's better films about other musicians available for your viewing pleasure.
    7r96sk

    I wanted more from it, but to be fair it is still a decent flick in my opinion

    It's fine, just nothing all that memorable.

    I had a pleasant enough time viewing 'Bob Marley: One Love', though it does kinda seem a bit hollow post-watch - as in I don't feel like I've learned much nor actually seen that much, the movie has like three noteworthy events but then that's kinda it. The music from those involved also didn't feel amazingly utilised, I guess they didn't want it to be too jukebox-y.

    Kingsley Ben-Adir does well in the lead role as Bob Marley himself. I'm not a Marley superfan or anything close, I basically only know his biggest hits, but the resemblance of Ben-Adir seemed off to me - a thought that was only solidified when the real Marley appears via archive footage at the end. Perhaps that's just me, though.

    Lashana Lynch gives a good performance, spearheading the rest of the cast who are alright; interesting to see James Norton, Michael Gandolfini too... even if I didn't realise it was Gandolfini until the credits. Overall, it does feel like the film only scratches the surface of Marley's life. I wanted more from it, but to be fair it is still a decent flick in my opinion.
    6kevin_robbins

    Bob Marley: One Love offers worthwhile elements, but it falls short of elite status, akin to films like Ray or Walk the Line

    My wife and I attended a screening of Bob Marley: One Love (2024) last night. The narrative traces Bob Marley's journey to fame, navigating the violence in his home and channeling it as a creative force for success. We glimpse flashbacks of his family life, marked by maternal abandonment and the pivotal role of his wife in propelling him from adversity to stardom.

    Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green (King Richard), the film features Kingsley Ben-Adir (Peaky Blinders), Lashana Lynch (No Time to Die), Aston Barrett Jr., James Norton (Little Women), and Tosin Cole (House Party).

    The movie presents an uneven experience, with aspects that captivated me and others that fell short. The exploration of Marley's upbringing and its surrounding circumstances was excellent and enlightening, and the love story was compelling. The portrayal of Marley's global and domestic influence was also commendable. However, Kingsley Ben-Adir's attempt to embody Marley's unique, awkward, and unpredictable persona felt somewhat inauthentic. His meticulously perfect wig and attire contrasted with Marley's natural, islander vibe as seen in videos during the closing credits.

    In conclusion, Bob Marley: One Love offers worthwhile elements, but it falls short of elite status, akin to films like Ray or Walk the Line. I'd give it a 6/10 and suggest watching it at least once.
    6masonsaul

    Enjoyable but way too generic

    Bob Marley: One Love is a thoroughly generic biopic told in an entertaining fashion. It starts off with an interesting idea focusing on a specific part of Marley's life and honing in on the unifying power of his music before quickly becoming the kind of biopic that's been done so many times before, frustratingly saving the most powerful moment for the archive footage at the end.

    Even when this genre is at its blandest the central performance is rarely the problem and that's absolutely the case here. Kingsley Ben-Adir gives a wonderful performance that never strays into parody and is the only time the film comes close to making Marley feel human. It's also great that Lashana Lynch is given so much, supporting whilst still getting some spotlight.

    Reinaldo Marcus Green's direction ends the film a little too early and uses a flashback heavy structure to hit all the required beats but it's all done in a technically competent and very serious way which helps. The soundtrack is obviously a major highlight however the score by Kris Bowers is an unexpected highlight thanks to its very dramatic nature.

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    • Trivia
      While filming in Jamaica, locals who had personal or at least second-hand ties to Bob Marley had a chance to work on the film, in front of and behind the camera.
    • Goofs
      Bob Marley calls the USA from a UK payphone in 1977. DDI was available in 1971, but it wasn't available at payphones until 1981, when calling cards became available in the UK.
    • Quotes

      Bob Marley: One love, one heart, one destiny.

    • Crazy credits
      There are several clips of the real Bob Marley from the actual concert depicted in the film as well as clips from press conferences, home movies, etc. being played as the end credits are rolling. Also there are text blocks explaining what happened after the events of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 23 February 2024 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Redemption Song
      Written by Bob Marley

      Published by Fifty-Six Hope Road Music Limited/Primary Wave/Blue Mountain

      Administered by Universal Music Corp. (ASCAP)

      Humming by Angélique Kidjo

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bob Marley: La leyenda
    • Filming locations
      • Kingston, Jamaica
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Plan B Entertainment
      • Tuff Gong Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $96,981,216
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $28,659,004
      • Feb 18, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $180,916,602
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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