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Bob Marley: One Love

First he changed music, then he changed the world.
2024 | 104m | English

(37152 votes)

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Jamaican singer-songwriter Bob Marley overcomes adversity to become the most famous reggae musician in the world.
Release Date: Feb 14, 2024
Director: Reinaldo Marcus Green
Writer: Reinaldo Marcus Green, Zach Baylin, Frank E. Flowers, Terence Winter
Genres: Drama, Music, History
Keywords london, england, jamaica, biography, rastafarian, reggae music, assassination attempt, weed, absurd, dramatic, romantic, bewildered, cliché, earnest
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Plan B Entertainment, Tuff Gong Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $180,828,556
Budget: $70,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Kingsley Ben-Adir Bob Marley
Lashana Lynch Rita Marley
James Norton Chris Blackwell
Tosin Cole Tyrone Downie
Umi Myers Cindy Breakspeare
Anthony Welsh Don Taylor
Nia Ashi Teen Rita Marley
Aston Barrett Jr. Family Man Barrett
Anna-Sharé Blake Judy Mowatt
Gawaine 'J-Summa' Campbell Antonio 'Gillie' Gilbert
Naomi Cowan Marcia Griffiths
Alexx A-Game Peter Tosh
Michael Gandolfini Howard Bloom
Quan-Dajai Henriques Teen Bob Marley
David Marvin Kerr Jr. Junior Marvin
Hector Donald Lewis Carly Barrett
Abijah Livingston Bunny Livingston
Nadine Marshall Cedella Malcolm
Sheldon Shepherd Neville Garrick
Andrae Simpson Donald Kinsey
Stefan Wade Seeco Patterson
Brian Todd Boucher Claudie Massop
Cornelius Grant Bucky Marshall
Nolan Collignon Young Bob Marley
Mekhai Newell Stephen Marley
Xavier Woolry David 'Ziggy' Marley
Kailey Titus Cedella Marley
Rihanna Willoughby Sharon Marley
Courtney Edwards Teen Bunny Livingston
Narado Williams Teen Peter Tosh
Matthew Malcolm Blake Young Seeco Patterson
Stephen-Rhae Johnson Joe Higgs
Tanner Paul Jeff Walker
Calvin Mitchell Omeriah Malcolm
Jo-Anne Williams Auntie Vie
Jeff Crossley Coxsone Dodd
Wilfred Chambers Mortimer Planno
Jason Wright Junior Braithwaite
Robbie Young Bootboy
Mutabaruka Elder Lewis
Aksel Üstün French Journalist
Sundra Oakley Diane Jobson
Sam Palladio Joe Strummer
Everaldo Creary Lee Scratch Perry
Daniel J. Hickson Officer McCulloch
Obioma Ugoala Doctor - University Hospital 1976
Dónall Ó Héalai Benjamin Elswitt
Yasmeen Scott Bianca Jagger
Bridgette Bucknor Poor Woman
Harry Burton Doctor Mulberge
Nestor Aaron Absera Australian Reporter
Fleur de Wit Reporter
Laila Alj Reporter
Aisha Davis Reporter
Benedict Clarke Reporter
Dominic Charman Reporter
Emma Bown Reporter
Fiona Helen Armstrong Reporter
Kane L. Pearson Reporter
Lauryn Louise Reporter
Simon Bass Reporter
Tom Balmont Reporter
Michael Amiar Marcel
Njeri Osbourne Cherry Smith
Krystle Chong Beverly Kelso
Fae A. Ellington Announcer - National Heroes Park
Raimu Itfum British Police Officer
Nadean Rawlins Trench Town Woman
Cosmo Wellings Mick Jagger
Timmoy Sinclair Police Officer
Derrick Levy Police Officer
Daniel Melville Jr. Norval Marley
Abba Samuel Tadely Haile Selassie
Henry Douthwaite Norval
Christopher Jordan Bernard Claudie Hood
Amalie Gissel Fan
Youness Bouzinab Fan
Eleonora Andronaco Fan
Terence Schweizer Fan
Princess Donnough Fan
Jordan Laidley Fan
Pierre Angus Fan
Jaden Evelyn Jamaican Crowd Member
Ivy Freeman-Attwood Female News Reporter
Gareth Armstrong TV Sports Announcer
Roger Ringrose Male News Reporter
Micheal Ward The Shooter (uncredited)
Bob Marley Self (archive footage)
Name Job
Pamela Martin Editor
Anna B. Sheppard Costume Design
Martin Gordon Stunts
Reinaldo Marcus Green Screenplay, Director
Zach Baylin Screenplay
Frank E. Flowers Screenplay
Terence Winter Screenplay
Matt Curtis Title Designer
Kris Bowers Original Music Composer
Robert Elswit Director of Photography
Nick Houy Editor
Chris Lowe Production Design
Lottie Geliot Art Department Coordinator
Polly Bennett Choreographer
Louise Jones Dialect Coach
Tim Devine Art Direction
Maudie Andrews Set Decoration
Raquel Anita Parke Set Decoration
Brigitte Whitmire Casting Associate
Avy Kaufman Casting
Josh Dyer Stunts
Chiabella James Still Photographer
Ben Wright Stunts
Name Title
Clement Virgo Associate Producer
Ziggy Marley Producer
Rita Marley Producer
Robert Teitel Producer
Jeremy Kleiner Producer
Dede Gardner Producer
Cedella Marley Producer
Richard Hewitt Executive Producer
Petra Holtorf Co-Producer
Becca Kelly Associate Producer
Orly Marley Executive Producer
Matt Solodky Executive Producer
Katherine Tibbetts Co-Producer
Brad Pitt Executive Producer
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Reviews

r96sk
7.0

It's fine, just nothing all that memorable. I had a pleasant enough time viewing <em>'Bob Marley: One Love'</em>, 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 k ... inda 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.

Feb 14, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Sadly, this is one of those films that shoves almost all of it's best bits into the trails. What's left is a curiously sterile representation of the life of this vibrant and visionary man. To be fair, Kingsley Ben-Amir does turn in quite a charismatic performance, but the rest of that characters are ... largely under-cooked and seem there to make up the numbers. We get little by way of establishment. Why is he revered on his home island of Jamaica at the start? We are plonked into the centre of a political hotbed and then all to briefly, bullets are flying and we are in London, his family in Delaware. Again, little meat on the bones of context there for us to understand just what was going on and why he was so important to both sides in that conflict - alive or dead. The last twenty minutes does allow for more of his musical talents to shine, and KBA delivers them enthusiastically and engagingly, but somehow I just felt this was the thinnest of coats about his enigma. James Norton just looked like he was along because he liked the music and Lashana Lynch is totally unremarkable too. Son Ziggy may well have had a hand in this, but it really under-delivers on a story that I thought should have been a no-brainer politically, musically and culturally. Sorry, this is just a rather disappointing chronology that skirts across his life like a stylus on well worn vinyl. Pity.

Feb 16, 2024
msbreviews
5.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/bob-marley-one-love-review-a-sanitized-homage/ "Bob Marley: One Love navigates the intricacies of biographical storytelling with mixed success. Its commendable focus on Marley’s message and music, coupled with good performances, highlights the end ... uring relevance of his legacy. However, the reluctance to engage with the more contentious aspects of his life and the oversimplification of his political contributions undermine the potential for a more nuanced, complete exploration. While the movie serves as a vibrant homage to Marley’s spirit and artistry, it ultimately leaves me yearning for a deeper, more critical study of the complexities that defined one of the most influential artists of the 20th century." Rating: C

Feb 16, 2024
Brent_Marchant
5.0

In addition to telling an individual’s life story, one of the other primary objectives of a film biography is to provide insight into the protagonist’s character and nature. Unfortunately, that’s where this profile of reggae icon Bob Marley (Kingsley Ben-Adir) tends to come up somewhat short. Direct ... or Reinaldo Marcus Green’s biopic about the legendary musician and peace advocate provides viewers with a somewhat scattershot and episodic look at the artist’s life, primarily focused on the last few years of his life, intercut with flashbacks that are largely inserted without explanation and don’t come across as especially insightful or enlightening. To the film’s credit, it features a fine repertoire of Marley’s music, including the origins of many of his works, as well as fine performances by Ben-Adir and Lashana Lynch as the musician’s wife, Rita. However, I came away from this offering feeling as though I didn’t know a lot more about its subject than I did going in, particularly since many story threads are raised but never sufficiently resolved. It also probably didn’t help that the film’s sound quality (in the non-musical sequences) left much to be desired, often resulting in the need to strain to hear and comprehend the dialogue. In many ways, “One Love” feels like a missed opportunity to tell the story of someone who had much to say but whose message doesn’t come across nearly as clearly as it could and should have. Listen to Marley’s music instead – you’ll get more out of one of his albums than you’re likely to absorb from this picture.

Apr 29, 2024