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Why ‘One Love’s’ Lashana Lynch felt proper at residence with Rita Marley
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Why ‘One Love’s’ Lashana Lynch felt proper at residence with Rita Marley

Last updated: November 12, 2024 1:00 am
Editorial Board Published November 12, 2024
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For Lashana Lynch, taking part in singer, philanthropist and cultural icon Rita Marley was at all times going to be daunting. The British actor has Jamaican roots, and the spouse of reggae god Bob Marley is a hero of her mom’s. You possibly can say Lynch, Rita Marley and people expectations bought collectively and felt all proper in “Bob Marley: One Love.” The actor created a model of her topic that’s dwelling, respiration, feeling … and vividly human.

When considering what the function meant to her and her mom, Lynch says, “It’s going to make me cry. … Playing Rita Marley felt like I was playing my mom at my age — in her 30s — having established her sense of self, and very OK with who she is and where life’s going, to tell the truth to anyone who comes her way, but is also extremely elegant whilst being forthright. [My mother] was like, ‘You are playing one of the most powerful women in Jamaica. You don’t need to worry. You’ve got it all in you. You are ready for this.’”

“Bob Marley: One Love,” directed by Reinaldo Marcus Inexperienced (“King Richard”) and starring Kingsley Ben-Adir, focuses on the years 1976 to 1978 within the music legend’s life, beginning with the political-unity live performance he needs to advertise throughout a really harmful time in Jamaica, by way of the recording of and tour for his landmark album “Exodus.”

“When I read the script, it was an education in how necessary, how imperative Rita was to Bob’s journey,” Lynch says. “I’ve played really strong roles before, but the kind of strength that she has I’ve only recognized in my mom. So when I thought about who I could base some of Rita Marley’s [characteristics] on, my mom came up a lot. My mom and Rita Marley move from the same spiritual core. They’re very giving and very open. They have a freedom in them that’s inherent from somewhere else.

“[Rita and Bob’s son] Ziggy Marley was like, ‘Your mom is so … she’s so sure, you just notice her. You gravitate toward her. Her energy is powerful. She really reminds me of my mom.’”

Although she labored laborious to approximate Marley’s method of talking and vocal qualities, in researching Marley and spending time together with her, Lynch zeroed within the impact Marley had on these round her and the way powerfully she may talk nonverbally. She discovered, in rehearsal with Ben-Adir, that they might converse with out phrases at occasions; in consequence, she requested for a few of her dialogue to be decreased.

“Where she speaks from is so unassuming because it harnesses the young power that we see in the younger Bob and Rita in the film, but also because it doesn’t display everything that she is. It’s very cards-to-chest. Very quiet and still. Elegant and poised,” Lynch says, whose personal formidable presence outlined memorable appearances in “The Woman King” and “No Time to Die.” She laughs at herself. “As you can imagine, that was a bit of a stretch for me.”

A woman and a man laugh on a sofa.

Lashana Lynch and Kingsley Ben-Adir play Rita and Bob Marley within the film “Bob Marley: One Love.”

(Chiabella James / Paramount Footage)

However her Rita will not be at all times poised and chic. She faithfully helps her husband for years, whilst he makes choices that trigger friction — together with ultimately having 11 youngsters by seven ladies. “Naturally, you are waiting to see a moment where your character has their gear change,” says Lynch, and she or he didn’t wait in useless. In one of many movie’s most memorable scenes, the cork comes out of the bottle as Rita lets him have it on the street.

“The argument had to be fire but not a volcano. A volcano would be she’s completely erupted and now there’s nowhere to go, and as an actor it’s just boring, and I would feel like I’d failed at my job,” Lynch says. “It was my favorite scene. I feel like I spoke for a lot of women in that moment, either in her position or who have been in her position or are fearing being in her position.

“Everyone worked hard to ensure that Rita Marley wasn’t reduced to anything. It’s interesting to see a man who is put on a pedestal by the world being taken down to his inner child by the person who knows him the most. That’s what I found most powerful to get to as an actor because,” says Lynch of Rita’s considering in that blistering alternate, “‘[we are still a family] and I will still help to make you great as an artist, but you are going to hear from me. You’re going to hear from me.’”

Lynch says the factor Rita Marley stated to her that almost all caught together with her was, “‘I knew I was a queen from early on.’ That’s the sentence. Now, from other people, you can take that as overconfidence. I didn’t have to ask [what she meant]. I just knew the confidence, the poise, the ease; it made complete sense when she said that. Of course she knew who she is; that’s why she’s able to be who she is. She knew she was a queen early on. Mic drop.”

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