By Mark Fields

Earnest Drama Showcases Bob Marley’s Music, Activism


Bob Marley: One Love depicts several years in the tumultuous life and musical career of the legendary reggae artist as Marley develops his signature sound and uses it to unite his fellow Jamaicans in the early years of its strife-torn democracy. The film is a fairly straightforward telling of a highly dramatic story that shows both Marley’s musical prowess and his potentially-healing presence at the center of political upheaval. Kingsley Ben-Adir well captures the singer’s charisma and Lashana Lynch provides strong support as his wife Rita. There is nothing particularly noteworthy about Reinaldo Marcus Green’s workmanlike direction, but the familiar music and the lesser-known personal story behind Marley’s artistry carry the day in this unsurprising yet satisfying film.

Mark Fields
Mark Fields has reviewed movies for Out & About since October 2008. In addition, he has written O&A profiles of documentarian Harry Shearer and actress Aubrey Plaza. Over the years, Mark also has written on film for several publications in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and his home state of Indiana, where he also served as on-air movie critic for Indianapolis’s public radio station. Mark was an adjunct instructor of film history at Rowan University from 1998 to 2018. A career arts administrator, he retired in fall 2021 after 16 years as an executive at Wilmington’s Grand Opera House. Mark now leads bike tours part-time and is working on a screenplay. He recently moved to Colorado with his partner Wendy. Mark spent the fastest 22 minutes of his life as an unsuccessful contestant on Jeopardy…sadly, there were no movie questions.