Bob Marley: One Love review - "Lacks the great man's blazing charisma"
Capturing the great man's essence proves an impossible task in Bob Marley: One Love, a biopic that veers towards hagiography
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GamesRadar+ VerdictCapturing Marley’s essence on screen proves an impossible task in a biopic that veers towards hagiography
GamesRadar+ Verdict
GamesRadar+ Verdict Capturing Marley’s essence on screen proves an impossible task in a biopic that veers towards hagiography
Capturing Marley’s essence on screen proves an impossible task in a biopic that veers towards hagiography
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Britain’s Kingsley Ben-Adir was highly praised for playing Malcolm X in One Night in Miami and made for a decent Barack Obama in Showtime’s The Comey Rule. But mimicry alone, alas, does not ignite the ganja in Bob Marley: One Love, a reverential homage to the Jamaican reggae icon that …