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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

The Upside Blu-ray Combo Pack Review

I’m not going to compare it to the classic, ”will become historic”, and charismatic French version, that would be cruel to the crew behind this American version, and after all, they still deserve cred for not only trying but actually managing to still deliver a heartwarming and somewhat entertaining film, nonetheless.

If you’ve seen the original then you are more than familiar with the story and plot, the only difference is basically the language.

The movie is based on a true story and an unlikely yet amazing friendship between two different worlds of people, a wealthy man with quadriplegia and an unemployed man from the darker side of town.
They bark on a journey, and it becomes a roller coaster of laughter, frustration, tears, and love, all wrapped into one soul-sweetened script.

I’d recommend the original version, all the days of the week, But, don’t judge this one too quickly, even though I didn’t truly buy Kevin Hart in this sort of role, he’s still a brilliant actor.

Extras-
Bonus Features:
Deleted Scenes
Gag Reel
Onscreen Chemistry: Kevin and Bryan
Creating a Story of Possibility
Bridging Divisions
Embracing Positivity
Presenting a Different Side of Kevin Hart
Trailer

Disc Details:
2-disc set w/ 1 Blu-ray and 1 DVD
iTunes Digital copy

Running Time:
126 mins

Edition Ratings:
Rated PG-13

Region Coding:
Region A (B,C Untested)

Video Resolution:
1080p AVC MPEG-4
Aspect ratio:1.85:1

Audio Mixes:
English (Dolby Digital 5.1)

Audio Dubbed:
English

Subtitles:
English
Spanish



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