'Bob Marley: One Love': a conventional 'biopic', saved by the vigor of music. As the canons dictate, it is the songs that end up dominating, although they fight against a slick staging, in this recreation of the life of the Jamaican genius.

Marley's imposing personality and the musical vigor come to the rescue of the more conventional biopics. Bob Marley, closer to the idolized lightness of Bohemian Rhapsody and some titles from the early 2000s (mainly, Ray) than to the energy of Rocketman.