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.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.
Jun'ya Enoki
- Numano
- (voice)
Hiiro Ishibashi
- Morikawa
- (voice)
Haruki Ishiya
- Kyoden
- (voice)
Jun Kasama
- Nigami
- (voice)
Tôri Matsuzaka
- Togashi
- (voice)
Shôta Sometani
- Komiya
- (voice)
Tomokazu Sugita
- Onomichi
- (voice)
Rie Takahashi
- Asakusa
- (voice)
Yuki Tanaka
- Shiina
- (voice)
Atsumi Tanezaki
- Young Togashi
- (voice)
Kenjiro Tsuda
- Kaido
- (voice)
Yuma Uchida
- Kabanoki
- (voice)
Aoi Yûki
- Young Komiya
- (voice)
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Just got out of Hyakuemu and I'm still shaking! Kenji Iwaisawa turned a freaking running race into an epic masterpiece with those insane micro-details. The two leads' emotional battle was so raw and powerful-you could feel every ounce of their agony and triumph. That audio-visual punch? Perfection. Lock it for Annecy's Best Film already! #Annecy2025
From the sound of every breath to the tension in each stride, it's crafted with obsessive care. I didn't just watch the film-I lived it. Give Kenji Iwaisawa all the awards now. The rotoscope work is next-level-hyper-real but still so artistic. Every frame feels like it's vibrating with life and pressure. Hyakuemu isn't just cinema, it's an all-out sensory sprint.
From the sound of every breath to the tension in each stride, it's crafted with obsessive care. I didn't just watch the film-I lived it. Give Kenji Iwaisawa all the awards now. The rotoscope work is next-level-hyper-real but still so artistic. Every frame feels like it's vibrating with life and pressure. Hyakuemu isn't just cinema, it's an all-out sensory sprint.
100 Meters totally killed it at Annecy 2025! Who knew a sprinting story could be this hype? Every frame feels like you're flying down the track-the rotoscope animation is mind-blowing, and the soundtrack syncs perfectly with the pacing. So freaking pumped I wanted to dash out of the theater and run a lap right then! #Hyakuemu
The crowd was buzzing afterward, and honestly, it deserves all the love. It's not just about racing-it's about grit, ambition, and heart. You don't watch this movie, you feel it in your bones. The tension before each race had my heart pounding, like I was on the starting block too. Hyakuemu isn't just a sports film-it's a rush of pure emotion and motion.
The crowd was buzzing afterward, and honestly, it deserves all the love. It's not just about racing-it's about grit, ambition, and heart. You don't watch this movie, you feel it in your bones. The tension before each race had my heart pounding, like I was on the starting block too. Hyakuemu isn't just a sports film-it's a rush of pure emotion and motion.
100 Meters straight up BURNED DOWN Annecy! This film turns sprinting into existential art-that haunting question 'Why do you run?' lingers like finish-line tape. Every frame hits like a spiked shoe striking the track: precise, brutal, glorious. The psychological duel between protagonists left me breathless, and that ending? Still vibrating in my bones hours later. Walked out feeling like I'd mainlined pure adrenaline. #Hyakuemu
The rotoscope animation is a revelation-visceral, fluid, and intense. The musical cues don't just complement the motion, they drive it like a second heartbeat. Uoto has crafted something raw, aching, and urgent. You can practically smell the rubber of the track and taste the tension in the air. Every glance and gesture is packed with weight. It's a film that sprints at full speed but never loses sight of its soul. The crowd's reaction said it all-gasps, cheers, stunned silence. It's rare to see something this technically sharp and emotionally devastating. 100 Meters is more than a sports film-it's a meditation on effort, identity, and the fire that keeps us moving. Easily one of the most unforgettable premieres I've witnessed.
The rotoscope animation is a revelation-visceral, fluid, and intense. The musical cues don't just complement the motion, they drive it like a second heartbeat. Uoto has crafted something raw, aching, and urgent. You can practically smell the rubber of the track and taste the tension in the air. Every glance and gesture is packed with weight. It's a film that sprints at full speed but never loses sight of its soul. The crowd's reaction said it all-gasps, cheers, stunned silence. It's rare to see something this technically sharp and emotionally devastating. 100 Meters is more than a sports film-it's a meditation on effort, identity, and the fire that keeps us moving. Easily one of the most unforgettable premieres I've witnessed.
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.
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.
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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