From reggae to football Bob Marley39s story is coming to

From reggae to football; Bob Marley's story is coming to the cinema

I love European films and this French film is a dramatic, suspenseful film that leaves you completely addicted to find out what really happened. With strong and intelligent characters in a fascinating story with a surprising ending.

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On Saturday (3) I watched Poor Creatures, which won the Golden Globe for Best Actress with the incredible Emma Stone. This film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos and also produced by Emma Stone is great and very Tim Burton style. It contains a strong social criticism, especially regarding machismo, in addition to a very crazy science fiction, somewhat reminiscent of the 1931 horror classic “Frankenstein” with Boris Karloff by director James Whale.

As I said at the beginning, tonight I'm going to watch One Love, the story of the amazing Bob Marley. I'm a big fan of reggae, but especially the original “Bob Marley & The Wailers” with Peter Tosh on guitar, which I also love.

I have watched several documentaries from different eras in the King of Reggae's life. I was in Jamaica in 1984, just three years after his death, but his presence was still very strong in the island's musical and social scene. He exerted a great influence on young people with his critical texts about social differences in his country and the world, which caused many world leaders to turn up their noses.

Of course, his rebellion and relentless fight for world peace greatly troubled the Lords of War at this point in history. There is a story associated with Brazil that obviously does not appear in this film: the time when he came to Rio, played football on Chico Buarque's farm and finally received a Brazilian team jersey from Paulo César Caju, from whom it even There are several clips of him playing football. with this shirt.