The New York Times by Andy Webster
If you’re a boy between, say, 8 and 12 and wired to the hilt on Coca-Cola, the shrill, exhausting “Gold” might be for you. But only if.
Japan · 2016
Rated PG-13 · 2h 0m
Director Hiroaki Miyamoto
Starring Kazuya Nakai, Mayumi Tanaka, Akemi Okamura, Kappei Yamaguchi
Genre Action, Animation, Adventure, Comedy
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The Straw Hat Pirates are taking on Gild Tesoro, one of the richest men in the world.
The New York Times by Andy Webster
If you’re a boy between, say, 8 and 12 and wired to the hilt on Coca-Cola, the shrill, exhausting “Gold” might be for you. But only if.
Los Angeles Times by Charles Solomon
Viewers unfamiliar with One Piece may find themselves lost in places, as the filmmakers treat the regular characters and their relationships as givens, with no introductions or explanations. Fans will find the outré settings, bizarre characters, over-the-top fights and slapstick comedy they enjoy.
Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov
Toei Animation has done their usual bang-up job on the 2-D animation, filling nearly the entire running time with skirmishes, melees, and battles royal beyond compare.
Village Voice by Sherilyn Connelly
Only Yesterday it ain't, and you probably already know whether One Piece Film: Gold will make you ecstatic or not.
Jacek climbs into Waldemar's taxi, tells him to drive to a remote location, then strangles him, seemingly without motive.
A poor artist tries to overcome the contraints of his class and win the hand of his rich employer's daughter.