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100 METERS (2025)
A gifted runner trains a determined but unskilled classmate, unaware he's creating a rival who will challenge him on the track for years to come.
A gifted runner trains a determined but unskilled classmate, unaware he's creating a rival who will challenge him on the track for years to come.
The film is a sports drama centered on an athletic rivalry, exploring universal themes of competition, drive, and self-discovery, with no explicit political ideologies, social issues, or leanings mentioned in its plot or director statements.
The movie features a culturally specific cast of male Japanese actors for its lead roles, consistent with its Japanese production and story about Japanese athletes. The narrative focuses on universal themes of sports and rivalry, explicitly avoiding references to race, gender, sexuality, disability, or social justice elements.
Based on available information, *100 Meters* does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Plot summaries, reviews, and director interviews focus exclusively on the intense rivalry between two male track stars and themes of competition and identity, without any reference to queer elements.
The film '100 Meters' does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative centers on the rivalry and personal development of male track athletes, exploring competitive authenticity and self-worth. There is no indication of gender or sexual identity being a component of the story or character arcs.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The provided information explicitly states that no characters in "100 Meters" (2025) have on-screen genders that differ from their established genders in the source material.
The film '100 METERS' is an original Japanese anime with no prior source material. Characters like Togashi and Komiya are established as Japanese within this production, meaning there is no pre-existing canonical race to be altered.
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