100 metros
- 2016
- 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
7.3K
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Based on true events, a Spanish man with multiple sclerosis who tried to finish an Iron-Man competition despite he was told that he could not make 100 meters.Based on true events, a Spanish man with multiple sclerosis who tried to finish an Iron-Man competition despite he was told that he could not make 100 meters.Based on true events, a Spanish man with multiple sclerosis who tried to finish an Iron-Man competition despite he was told that he could not make 100 meters.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 19 nominations total
Cristina Fernández Pintado
- Clienta jefe
- (as Cristina Fernandez)
Marià Vila d'Abadal
- Cliente 1
- (as María Vila de Abadal)
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This is a touching look at multiple sclerosis (MS) and how it gradually wreaks havoc on a family, but ultimately helps build the family's unity and sense of belonging, too. Dani Rovira is very good in the central role, and he is capably seconded by his father in law, played by Elejalde, and his wife, played by the beautiful Alexandra Jimenez, who shows what a woman's quiet and unwavering love can do for a man.
There are many memorable sequences in the movie, but I liked in particular the exchanges among the MS patients who congregate for treatment. Life is a very flimsy and wanton thing, and watching this movie only heightened my perception of how privileged I am to be alive, healthy, and with my own beloved wife and family.
There are many memorable sequences in the movie, but I liked in particular the exchanges among the MS patients who congregate for treatment. Life is a very flimsy and wanton thing, and watching this movie only heightened my perception of how privileged I am to be alive, healthy, and with my own beloved wife and family.
One of the most beautiful explications of multiple sclerosis on movie over created. The movie advocates the disease and all of the negative effects that it brings to the family and difficulties that causes to the life of the patient and the careers. The language is gentile, the set is perfect and all of the feelings are positive despite the seriousness of the disease. I felt totally inspired by Ramon, he offers inspiration, courage and gives strength not just for the MS survivors but to the general public as well. The producers and all of the participants in the movies should receive the most positive critiques as well not just by making story line of such a serious topic but for the decision to produce a movie on this disease which is quite rare in the movie industry. I believe all of the participants in the film should be proud by creation of a movie that will help MS survivors and make this disease visible to wider public. Most perfect part of the movie is that despite of the main topic, it tackled relations within the family and introduced Nino Bravo to the viewers. Music, dialogues, photography and costumes are extraordinary for Spanish movie. Dani Rovira is remarkable, perfect characterization of MS survivor, perfect actor, just perfect. Excellent movie...
I almost never laugh at the movies, because i have such a good sense of hmour ,almost all the others jokes lokslame for me.AThis movie make me laugh so many times.I used to rather cry at the movies , but living in Romania , after the involutio from 1989 i reach the grade nothing make me cry.This movie make me cry like a baby.The screenplay is a masterpiece.Actors are brilliant.American movies in the last 40 years can't make a normal human been smile even if is tickled (except some sitcoms) about crying , they c'ant make movies with a little bit of dramatism , tears are excluded , and the spaniols make the people laughing out loud and crying like babyes in the same movies.Thas because spaniols make cinema and americans make commerce
100 meters was a great movie! I think it really captured the story of Ramon Arroyo. His story is so captivating and motivating and truly incredible. I am an avid runner and this movie among many others helped motivate to get out of the house and go for a run! I think everyone should watch this movie. The direction by Marcel Barrena was really to the point and showed the ups and downs of his struggle to complete the ironman with this disease. All in all one of my favorite movies I've seen in a while.
This is unexpectedly good movie. What I love about European movies is that end is not easily predictable. There is no happy end guaranteed, you are not sure what will happen until the very last minutes of the movie. Also, intelligent humor is something I appreciate. In this movie it is so well put with the rest of the, not so funny, story. Do not skip this one.
Did you know
- TriviaThe extras of the hospital scenes are, actually, real patients and real doctors from the Institut Guttman. Most of the extras of the IronMan scenes are also real athletes too.
- ConnectionsReferenced in A tota pantalla: Episode #1.6 (2017)
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- Also known as
- 100 Meters
- Filming locations
- Calella, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain(exteriors, Iron Man scenes)
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Box office
- Budget
- €2,400,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,091,517
- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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