Scarlett Dracarys
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Looks like it's be a good one. Kingsley Ben-Adir plays Bob Marley. Most of you might remember him from the OA.
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These music biopics always tend to be a bit terrible. Ray was one notable exception because Jamie Foxx is an absolute demon and they weren't afraid to tell a story that might reflect poorly on the subject.
Generally they are but I'm putting my faith in Kingsley Ben-Adir and the music.Will be shit, as most biopics.
Imagine this but with Sir Ben Kingsley playing the role of Robert Marley
My mind went there tooImagine this but with Sir Ben Kingsley playing the role of Robert Marley
I mean, it's rarely because of the main actors' performances that the genre is a bit shit. They usually just tend to end up imitating the public perception of whoever they're playing, which results in unbearable, annoying performances on the screen (Rami Malek in Bohemian Rhapsody being the biggest culprit of this).Generally they are but I'm putting my faith in Kingsley Ben-Adir and the music.
I don't think Sir Ben Kingsley would want to ruin his beautiful bald look with hairMy mind went there too
You're speaking facts and I'm a huge Bob Marley fan so I'll definitely be critical. We'll see. Hopefully this is one of the rare instances where they get it right. Thanks for the recommend, I'll have a look tonight. Isn't this a comedy?I mean, it's rarely because of the main actors' performances that the genre is a bit shit. They usually just tend to end up imitating the public perception of whoever they're playing, which results in unbearable, annoying performances on the screen (Rami Malek in Bohemian Rhapsody being the biggest culprit of this).
Anyway, the definitive biopic was made 16 years ago, it was called Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, and it's an absolute treat. It deconstructs the genre perfectly and is a wonderful watch.
Yep! It's basically a parody of the genre, which is why it works very well. It has a lot of musical references from the 50s/60s/70s too.You're speaking facts and I'm a huge Bob Marley fan so I'll definitely be critical. We'll see. Hopefully this is one of the rare instances where they get it right. Thanks for the recommend, I'll have a look tonight. Isn't this a comedy?
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Nothing about homophobia, although that's new to me as I wasn't aware that he actively discriminated against LGBTIQ people? A few things here and there about his infidelity, but nothing around the marital rape stuff Rita mentioned in her interviews/book. We went in to watch that movie knowing quite a bit of his history - but the movie had more to do with the music/politics in Jamaica at the time. It's a bit of a cookie-cutter biopic that's good enough for date-night in that sense, but that's as much as you'd expect.Is any of this addressed in the movie?
https://culturacolectiva.com/en/entertainment/music/bob-marley-misogynist-homophobic-side/
Hardly surprising (the homophobia part). My experience of Jamaican society was that they were very welcoming and open, but very homophobic. And that was only last year, it must've been way more so in Bob Marley's time.Is any of this addressed in the movie?
https://culturacolectiva.com/en/entertainment/music/bob-marley-misogynist-homophobic-side/
True, I guess you do see a lot of that in developing countries especially as religion is quite entrenched into their lifestyles.Hardly surprising (the homophobia part). My experience of Jamaican society was that they were very welcoming and open, but very homophobic. And that was only last year, it must've been way more so in Bob Marley's time.
I've been trying to get to the cinema for a while now. Hopefully I can watch it this weekend. I'm still very excited to see it regardless of how good or bad the acting is. I'm going for the music.@Scarlett Dracarys I watched it last week with my wife and we really enjoyed it. It's feels part movie / part doco with all the great music in between and that was fine for me. Without spoiling too much I'd recommend watching it, but would say just go in without super high expectations, the plot's just a little shallow because you just can't cram an entire life story into 2 hours of screen time. Definitely one of the better movies I've watched in theatres recently though.
Yeah the whole soundtrack and the placement of the music throughout the film was spot on - a lot of people at the cinema we were at were singing along to it, and that was quite nice because we went to one of those smaller cinemas for this oneI've been trying to get to the cinema for a while now. Hopefully I can watch it this weekend. I'm still very excited to see it regardless of how good or bad the acting is. I'm going for the music.