In an exciting trip by a girl named Olga. The story begins by summoning Olga by both the world government and a man called Mad Treasure, because she is the only girl to know the location of pure gold, the most valuable material in the world. The girl decides to take a long journey by sailing with Straw Hat Pirates on a long journey to get pure gold on an island called My Lost Alchemy, and the group will probably embark on the most exciting adventure of their lives.
So much plot is crammed into the film's relatively lengthy 120 minutes that it can be downright confounding trying to figure out who's a good guy and who's the villain.
The picture is boisterous and shouty and frequently grotesque, and it features a preponderance of scantily clad, large-breasted women, including Straw Hat pirate Nami, whose barely-there bikini top helpfully has the word "sexy" printed on it.
On the surface, it's a very silly comic adventure. But beneath the slapstick lies a blunt critique of economic inequality and the contemporary culture of greed.
One Piece Film: Gold is a pretty solid entry point for those looking to enjoy the series without having to devote hours to wading through reams of filler episodes and expository fluff.