So i haven't (directly) watched "One Piece: The xxx Netflix attempt to desperately syphon subscriptions from somewhere" but i had running some "Reactors" on the side while playing games:
Any you know what. This seems... "good". The Project just has "something" resonating in my cynical, bored husk. I mean, it does have LOADS of problems, inconsistencies, sometimes looks cheap. But it feels somehow earnest. It embraces the silly, the cartoony elements as well as the shonen-drama and extreme personalities.
Now i watched the One Piece anime for a bit a million years ago, but like most long-term shonen series i just can't watch a goddamn thousand episodes to get somewhere. Now if it is correctly compressed without losing it's soul it might work for me.
Like many such series (Like for example Naruto, Dragonball Z, Bleach, Yu Yu Hakusho, or such) the basic IDEA is often pretty good... but it's so boring, simple, repetitive, cheaply made and frankly mostly uncool (until it ramps up for a scene or so).
But now in a compressed live action show, which takes the premise and worldbuilding, and keeps the manga design elements and colorful feel, this just would either crash and burn, or if handled with passion and earnest simple seems to work.
Just some things i really loved:
The guy playing Buggy being pretty much a better 300% better Joker than Jared Leto and switching from menacing to fun in an instance.
Luffy charisma-ing his way through the story without any worry by just being empathic and positive.
Having the most grim and intimidating Character sometimes wear a silly dog/bear cap as part of his costume near his introduction.
Colorful and weird sidecharacters (Zeff, random karate sharkmen, Captain Morgan, Goddamn Dracule Mihawk... just the name, unchanged, no apologies: Audience, here is the guy, also: hey, do you want a masked fat chef with wolverine-hair, a phantom-of-the-opera mask and cat ears tag team fighting along a hissing boyish catgirl against a 3-katana fighter inside a colonial mansion: We got you)
Mixed silly with fucking grim backstories (Sanji & Zeff's stranding)
Zeff carrying a bandolier filled with spices into battle (for emergency cooking-related incidents)
Helmeppo's terrible hair...
Sometimes genuinely good action scenes (We even have a nice "longer one-Take panning shot" or a nice "in-action rotation shot")
Well sometimes they are also bad. And the acting is mixed. (I didn't like Nami's actress, or direction, for most of the time, but she got a few great scenes in too.)
So overall i am relieved to see that even now sometimes a bunch of netflix-money does something better than expected on a project that i didn't even think about, and when i finally heard about, didn't think could work.