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One Piece Film Red

One Piece Film Red (2022)

1h 55m | PG-13

⭐ 7.2 / 10

Uta — the most beloved singer in the world. Her voice, which she sings with while concealing her true identity, has been described as “otherworldly.” She will appear in public for the first time at a live concert. As the venue fills with all kinds of Uta fans — excited pirates, the Navy watching closely, and the Straw Hats led by Luffy who simply came to enjoy her sonorous performance — the voice that the whole world has been waiting for is about to resound.

Director: Goro Taniguchi

Studio: Toei Animation

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Action, Fantasy, Music

Video: 720p

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Cast

Mayumi Tanaka

Mayumi Tanaka

as Monkey D. Luffy (voice)

Kazuya Nakai

Kazuya Nakai

as Roronoa Zoro (voice)

Shuichi Ikeda

Shuichi Ikeda

as Shanks (voice)

Kaori Nazuka

Kaori Nazuka

as Uta (voice)

Akemi Okamura

Akemi Okamura

as Nami (voice)

Kappei Yamaguchi

Kappei Yamaguchi

as Usopp (voice)

Reviews

By CinemaSerf

Nope, sorry! Didn't get the memo. This is just a mess. "Uta" is a famous singer who believes she may have the power to use song to unite the largely dysfunctional world against some marauding pirates. The world government and it's navy tries hard, but it cannot quite combat these ruthless and quirky characters - amongst whom she must count her own father "Shanks". The thing is, though, that "Uta" and her slew of unremarkable power ballads strides two dimensions and gradually we begin to worry that she is perhaps not the altruist that it appears at the start. Perhaps she has evil aspirations of her own; or is being manipulated in some way? I am a big fan of Japanese animé usually, but this is all over the place. The story is weak and nigh-on impossible to follow with the characterisations shallow and almost non-existent. The supposedly cherubic voice of the young girl got right on my nerves from very early on, and the animations (except for, perhaps, at the end when the are lively and vivid) are almost comic book page-flicked in their delivery. Of course there is an inevitability about the ending, but in this case the journey to that conclusion is a maelstrom of confusion and un-engaging plot and personalities that left me cold. Maybe I just wasn't in the mood - but I just could not get into this.