Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGifted runner Togashi dominates 100m races until transfer student Komiya arrives, motivating him to train harder. Years later, they compete as rivals on the racetrack.Gifted runner Togashi dominates 100m races until transfer student Komiya arrives, motivating him to train harder. Years later, they compete as rivals on the racetrack.Gifted runner Togashi dominates 100m races until transfer student Komiya arrives, motivating him to train harder. Years later, they compete as rivals on the racetrack.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Jun'ya Enoki
- Numano
- (voix)
Hiiro Ishibashi
- Morikawa
- (voix)
Haruki Ishiya
- Kyoden
- (voix)
Jun Kasama
- Nigami
- (voix)
Tôri Matsuzaka
- Togashi
- (voix)
Shôta Sometani
- Komiya
- (voix)
Tomokazu Sugita
- Onomichi
- (voix)
Rie Takahashi
- Asakusa
- (voix)
Yuki Tanaka
- Shiina
- (voix)
Kenjiro Tsuda
- Kaido
- (voix)
Yuma Uchida
- Kabanoki
- (voix)
Aoi Yûki
- Young Komiya
- (voix)
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100 Meters is the ultimate surprise of Annecy 2025! From storyboards to dialogue, every second bursts with passion. The animation captures athletes' physiques with jaw-dropping beauty, and the emotional beats hit so hard they'll have you hyped and crying. This film made me fall in love with sports all over again! #Hyakuemu
The rotoscope technique brings a raw, almost surreal intensity to every movement. You can feel the weight of each footfall, the wind resistance, the pressure at the starting blocks. The character arcs are beautifully layered, showing that sprinting is as much mental as it is physical. The sound design alone deserves its own award-so immersive it pulls you into every breath and heartbeat. 100 Meters doesn't just tell a story-it launches it straight through your chest.
The rotoscope technique brings a raw, almost surreal intensity to every movement. You can feel the weight of each footfall, the wind resistance, the pressure at the starting blocks. The character arcs are beautifully layered, showing that sprinting is as much mental as it is physical. The sound design alone deserves its own award-so immersive it pulls you into every breath and heartbeat. 100 Meters doesn't just tell a story-it launches it straight through your chest.
I must admit I initially doubted whether a film about 100-meter sprints could be compelling-how profoundly mistaken I was. The movie delivers an utterly immersive track experience, with its rotoscope animation achieving remarkable verisimilitude. Each movement flows with such organic precision that viewers can almost feel the athletes straining toward the finish line, every frame pulsating with kinetic energy. The musical score deserves special mention for its impeccable synchronization with the film's rhythm, creating a perfect symbiotic relationship between sight and sound. After watching this film, I felt this incredible surge of energy-like every athletic fiber in my body woke up! All I could think about was lacing up my shoes and hitting the track right that second!
The character dynamics are intense, drawing you deeper into each emotional and physical clash. The story captures the mental battle of racing just as vividly as the physical one. Even the quiet moments feel charged with momentum, like the calm before a starting gun. The film's pacing mirrors a race itself-tight, breathless, and full of heart. It left me exhilarated, inspired, and completely stunned.
The character dynamics are intense, drawing you deeper into each emotional and physical clash. The story captures the mental battle of racing just as vividly as the physical one. Even the quiet moments feel charged with momentum, like the calm before a starting gun. The film's pacing mirrors a race itself-tight, breathless, and full of heart. It left me exhilarated, inspired, and completely stunned.
Surprisingly gripping, 100 Meters easily earns an 8/10. What could've been a simple sports story turns into something deeply immersive and emotionally charged. The rotoscope animation is stunning-every movement feels raw and real, pulling you right into the athletes' world. The visuals are matched by a rhythmic, pulse-pounding score that brings the sprint sequences to life. It's not just about racing-it's about struggle, ambition, and pushing past your limits.
There's a meditative beauty in the training montages and a real sense of tension before each race. The film dives into the psychology of competition in a way that feels grounded and human. Even if you're not a sports fan, the emotion behind each frame makes it hard to look away. It manages to be both poetic and adrenaline-fueled. By the end, you're left inspired-and maybe even a little breathless.
There's a meditative beauty in the training montages and a real sense of tension before each race. The film dives into the psychology of competition in a way that feels grounded and human. Even if you're not a sports fan, the emotion behind each frame makes it hard to look away. It manages to be both poetic and adrenaline-fueled. By the end, you're left inspired-and maybe even a little breathless.
Watching the Hyakuemu premiere at Annecy, the entire audience was cheering! The film NAILS that explosive clash between a hardworking prodigy and a natural-born genius. Those running sequences? Next-level dynamism with PERFECT musical timing. Felt like I was giving my all on the track with them! #Annecy
The emotional stakes were sky-high from the first scene, and the tension just kept building. Every glance, every breath between the two leads felt like a showdown. The rotoscope animation is absolutely wild-so fluid, so alive, it makes your heart race. The crowd was gasping, clapping, holding their breath. And that score? It doesn't just match the pacing-it drives it.
There's something so personal and universal about chasing greatness, and Hyakuemu taps right into it. It's a masterclass in rhythm, rivalry, and raw emotion. You don't need to be a runner to feel every second. This is peak anime cinema. Give it all the awards.
The emotional stakes were sky-high from the first scene, and the tension just kept building. Every glance, every breath between the two leads felt like a showdown. The rotoscope animation is absolutely wild-so fluid, so alive, it makes your heart race. The crowd was gasping, clapping, holding their breath. And that score? It doesn't just match the pacing-it drives it.
There's something so personal and universal about chasing greatness, and Hyakuemu taps right into it. It's a masterclass in rhythm, rivalry, and raw emotion. You don't need to be a runner to feel every second. This is peak anime cinema. Give it all the awards.
The second review from the festival is for Hyakuemu, and wow-I was lucky to be one of the first in the world to see it. Walking out of the theater felt like I'd just run a 100-meter sprint myself. The film is pure adrenaline, powered by jaw-dropping rotoscope animation and an intense, perfectly timed score. It captures both the physical strain and emotional drive of sprinting with stunning precision. Every scene bursts with energy, but it also finds quiet moments of reflection. The character work is subtle but impactful, showing the mental battles behind every race. It's not just about speed-it's about purpose, pain, and pushing limits. Hyakuemu is a bold, unforgettable ride from start to finish.
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