Bob Marley: One Love

Bob Marley: One Love(2024)

PG-13
02/14/2024 (US)Music, History, Drama1h 44m
6.6

"First he changed music, then he changed the world."

Overview

Jamaican singer-songwriter Bob Marley overcomes adversity to become the most famous reggae musician in the world.

Zach Baylin

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Frank E. Flowers

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Terence Winter

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Reinaldo Marcus Green

Screenplay

Reinaldo Marcus Green

Director

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Media

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Teaser Trailer

Teaser Trailer

Trailer

Creating ‘Exodus’ Clip

Creating ‘Exodus’ Clip

Clip

Experience the power of Bob Marley’s music and message

Experience the power of Bob Marley’s music and message

Teaser

Discover more about the man behind the legend

Discover more about the man behind the legend

Teaser

Discover the man who was more than his music

Discover the man who was more than his music

Teaser

One Love Around the World

One Love Around the World

Featurette

Feeling The Love All Around The World

Feeling The Love All Around The World

Featurette

Ziggy On His Father Featurette

Ziggy On His Father Featurette

Featurette

How BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Reveals a New Side of a Legend

How BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Reveals a New Side of a Legend

Featurette

His music changed the world

His music changed the world

Teaser

Discover the man who made the world feel alright

Discover the man who made the world feel alright

Teaser

BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Q&A with Ziggy Marley and Reinaldo Marcus Green

BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Q&A with Ziggy Marley and Reinaldo Marcus Green

Featurette

We Are Parable and Paramount UK present The One Love Yard

We Are Parable and Paramount UK present The One Love Yard

Featurette

Ziggy Marley “The Right Time” Featurette

Ziggy Marley “The Right Time” Featurette

Featurette

Jamming Session

Jamming Session

Featurette

Bob Marley's London

Bob Marley's London

Featurette

Giant Keyboard Jam

Giant Keyboard Jam

Featurette

Making The Movie Authentic

Making The Movie Authentic

Featurette

Bob Marley: One Love, but you're outside a recording studio

Bob Marley: One Love, but you're outside a recording studio

Featurette

Artists Tribute to Bob Marley

Artists Tribute to Bob Marley

Featurette

Bob Marley: One Love – Big Game Spot (2024 Movie)

Bob Marley: One Love – Big Game Spot (2024 Movie)

Teaser

Sing-a-long

Sing-a-long

Featurette

Love Story Featurette

Love Story Featurette

Featurette

Odell Beckham Jr. on Bob Marley

Odell Beckham Jr. on Bob Marley

Featurette

Ziggy Marley On The Story

Ziggy Marley On The Story

Featurette

Jammin’ Clip

Jammin’ Clip

Clip

Jamaica Premiere

Jamaica Premiere

Featurette

Filming In Jamaica

Filming In Jamaica

Behind the Scenes

Telling Bob Marley’s Story

Telling Bob Marley’s Story

Featurette

Ziggy Marley on Kingsley Ben-Adir

Ziggy Marley on Kingsley Ben-Adir

Featurette

First he changed music, then he changed the world

First he changed music, then he changed the world

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A review by r96sk
7.0

Written on February 14, 2024

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.