Marley is a 2012
Documentary film that tells the story of legendary Jamaican reggae artist Bob
Marley. The film charts his life from his humble beginnings in a small country
village without electricity, through his rise to fame in Jamaica , to his exile in London ,
subsequent return to his Island of birth and
eventual death at the age of just 36.
Before going in to the cinema I wouldn’t have classed myself
as a Bob Marley fan and although I have a couple of his albums and love his
best known songs I knew very little about him. The film gives an honest account
of his life and of Marley as a man. The story is told using achieve interviews
with Marley himself but mostly through interviews with his friends, family and
ex colleagues who are still living. Some of the interviewees are great
characters and speak with wisdom. Others are hilarious and most have a
fantastic Jamaican Patois which is delightful to listen to. The film also gives
some background to Rastafarianism, something else that I knew little about.

The final quarter of the film takes on a deceivingly sadder
tone as we reach the final years of Marley’s life. After a battle with cancer
he died in 1981 in Miami , USA . There were many people crying
in the theatre, including my girlfriend after a very sad few moments on screen.
The film ends on a positive note though by showing how Marley’s music and
message is still being used to educate and unite people today.

Marley is a fantastic
biopic documentary which sheds light on one of the world’s best loved
musicians. It isn’t afraid to show both his good and bad sides and does a good
job of illustrating his life from start to finish. It is accompanied by a soundtrack
that head my head bobbing and feet tapping throughout and made me want to go
out and further explore his back catalogue as well as his message of One Love.
9/10
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