Now streaming and on DVD: Bob Marley merits more than 'One Love' (2024)

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Considering all of the rock biographies we’ve gotten in recent years, you’d think a film about Reggae icon Bob Marley might be more than a paint-by-numbers selection.

Alas, “Bob Marley: One Love” glosses over much of the man’s history and doesn’t begin to tap into his impact on the music industry.

Basically, this is a two-year look at his life and how he fought to bring warring sides together.

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Even that, though, is fairly sketchy.

To his credit, director Reinaldo Marcus Green uses plenty of Marley songs and an attractive Kingsley Ben-Adir to play the part.

What he doesn’t include is necessary information about Marley’s family life, his enemies list and that wonky toe that apparently led to widespread cancer. Wikipedia tells more than this film.

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Since family members were involved in the film’s production, there was obviously a desire to make sure some of the seams didn’t show. But when whole swatches of Marley’s life are missing, it’s hard to get a sense of the crazy quilt that was his life.

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Films like “Rocketman,” “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “Elvis” did much more to find the fabric of their musicians’ lives. This tosses a scarf in the air and hopes it lands.

When there’s an assassination attempt on Marley’s life, he manages to escape with a wrist injury. Wife Rita (Lashana Lynch), however, is shot in the head. Two days later, both are on stage. How was that possible? That’s where “One Love” goes wrong.

We get the family’s determination and grit. What we don’t see is why he’s a marked man in Jamaica or who all those kids are that rush to meet him behind his Graceland-like gates.

The writing process is a little sketchy as well. Ben-Adir tosses out a great lyric and, suddenly, it’s a song. But all those hits couldn’t have been as divinely inspired. Did he spend days in a studio or noodle on a guitar?

That insight might have made “One Love” more than a walk-through for Ben-Adir. He gets a couple of testy moments but, for the most part, goes with the flow. Green also doesn’t explain who some of the hangers-on are and what their role is in his desire to flee, then return to Jamaica.

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Like “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “One Love” is best when it’s on stage. The dervish that enthralled thousands of arena fans is here in bits and pieces. The loving dad comes out in car rides.

A scene between Bob and Rita, when she’s trying to convince him to wear a ring that was given as a gift, is the most heartfelt. It offers a moment of pause and a hint at what might have been.

“Bob Marley: One Love” should have had the same life as the footage that arrives in the credits. There – like so many similarly-themed films – you get more about the man in five minutes than you got in the previous 90.

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Now streaming and on DVD: Bob Marley merits more than 'One Love' (2024)

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What did Bob Marley say before he died? ›

Marley's final words to his son Ziggy were: "On your way up, take me up. On your way down, don't let me down." On 21 May 1981, Marley was given a state funeral in Jamaica that combined elements of Ethiopian Orthodoxy and Rastafari tradition.

How old would Bob Marley be if he was still alive? ›

On his 79th birthday in 2024, his son, Ziggy Marley — who was 12 years old at the time of Marley's death — penned a sweet letter to the reggae singer for PEOPLE. "I miss everything [about you], but mainly your presence," Ziggy wrote.

Was Bob Marley religious? ›

He was the apostle of the Rastafari religion. Marley also made something else relevant to a wider audience: the Rastafari religion. No musical figure has, arguably, done more to popularize a religion than Marley. His beliefs revolved around Rastafarianism.

What did Bob Marley always say? ›

Live for yourself and you will live in vain; Live for others, and you will live again.

Did Bob Marley know he was dying? ›

Sadly, Marley's final days indicate that he knew every little thing was not gonna be alright. He knew he was dying. In 1981, Marley was in Europe, where he had been receiving alternative therapies for his melanoma for months.

How many illegitimate children does Bob Marley have? ›

Is father, with his wife Rita of Sharon Marley Prendergast (adopted), Cedella Marley, Ziggy Marley, Stephen Marley, and Stephanie (possibly adopted). He also had seven illegitimate children Rohan (b. 1972) (with Janet Dunn/Hunt), Robbie (b. 1972) (with Pat/Lucille Williams), Karen (b.

Who raised Bob Marley's kids? ›

The singer's biopic, "Bob Marley: One Love," opened in theaters Feb. 14 and paints a picture of what his life was like in the late 1970s before his death in 1981 at age 36 from malignant melanoma. The "Jamming" singer is survived by 12 children and his widow, Rita Marley, with whom he raised five kids.

How big was Bob Marley? ›

Bob Marley had a height of 5'7” (1.70 m). Bob Marley is a famous Jamaican musician and one of the greatest pioneers of Reggae music. Known as a Rasta icon, Bob Marley's career began in the early 1960s with his music group “Bob Marley and the Whalers”.

What was Bob Marley's net worth when he died? ›

It has been estimated (as per celebritynetworth.com) that Marley's total net worth at the time of his passing was around $11.5 million. If it is adjusted to inflation as per contemporary times, the amount comes up to around $32 million. Marley passed away tragically in 1981 after struggling with cancer.

Do Rastafarians believe in Jesus? ›

Rastafarians believe in the Judeo-Christian God and call him Jah. They believe Christ came to Earth as a divine manifestation of Jah. Some Rastafarians believe that Christ was black, while many focus on Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia as the black messiah and rebirth of Christ.

Was Bob Marley buried with a football? ›

#MUSICFACTS: In 1981 when Bob Marley died, he was. buried with his Gibson guitar, a soccer ball, the Bible, and some cannabis(wëëd).

What religion was Jesus? ›

Of course, Jesus was a Jew. He was born of a Jewish mother, in Galilee, a Jewish part of the world. All of his friends, associates, colleagues, disciples, all of them were Jews. He regularly worshipped in Jewish communal worship, what we call synagogues.

What was the last word of Bob Marley when he died? ›

While it has been widely reported that the musician's poignant last words to his son were 'money can't buy life', Ziggy revealed his father's dying words put 'responsibility' on his shoulders.

What language did Bob Marley speak? ›

Bob Marley primarily spoke English, as it was the official language of Jamaica. He also spoke Jamaican Patois, which is a creole language widely used in Jamaica.

Why was Bob Marley shot? ›

After the shooting, the American embassy sent a cable titled "Reggae Star Shot: Motive probably political". In the cable, Ambassador Gerard wrote: "Some see the incident as an attempt by JLP gunmen to halt the concert, which would feature the "politically progressive" music of Marley and other reggae stars.

What was Bob Marley's last song before he died? ›

Filmed playing a blue acoustic guitar in 1980, the rare footage shows Bob Marley, 35, singing 'Redemption Song', the last track from his final album, Uprising, released a year before his death.

Was Rita with Bob when he died? ›

Although Bob and Rita were both romantically involved with other people, they remained married until his death. "I guess the way I saw it was that he was not the man for their lives, but their man for a time," Rita wrote of the other women. "I never made friends with any of them; I didn't have to."

Was Bob Marley famous before he died? ›

Marley went on to sell more than 20 million records throughout his career, making him the first international superstar to emerge from the so-called developing world. A father to 11 children, Marley died from cancer in May 1981 at age 36.

Where is Bob Marley's grave in Jamaica? ›

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