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100 Yards

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In volatile 1920s Tianjin, a mere decade after China's last imperial dynasty was overthrown, a clandestine martial arts circle arose to deter crime and maintain peace between rival martial arts schools. But after a renowned master dies and names his apprentice--rather than his son--as his successor, he unwittingly kicks off a fierce power struggle that will bring the entire city to the brink of chaos.
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Simon Abrams RogerEbert.com It's a period drama whose dense plotting, florid dialogue, and thrilling action scenes often either overload our expectations or glide by them without calling attention to itself. Rated: 3.5/4 Nov 8, 2024 Full Review David Ehrlich indieWire 100 Yards thrives during its many different ambushes and stand-offs. The fights are frequent and unpredictable, while their choreography is so fast that you can practically feel each phantom punch whooshing past your head. Rated: B- Nov 6, 2024 Full Review Richard Kuipers Variety Action fans simply seeking top-drawer wushu combat should be satisfied, but general viewers may grow impatient with a repetitive plot that struggles to deliver compelling human drama from its promising elements. Nov 5, 2024 Full Review Joel Copling Spectrum Culture 100 Yards is primarily here to entertain, with its many scenes of hand-to-hand combat and just as many layers of intrigue and atmosphere. Nov 13, 2024 Full Review Brandon Avery Just My Opinion Reviews Some of the best martial arts hitting the big screen in a while. The fighting is tight, concise, and focusing on those pressure points. Unfortunately to two main leads are aggravating, but overall still fun. Rated: 6.5/10 Nov 9, 2024 Full Review Brent McKnight The Last Thing I See An intricate exploration of rivalry, social change, the weight of tradition and expectation, and much more, all wrapped in top-tier martial arts choreography. Rated: A- Nov 8, 2024 Full Review Read all reviews

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Marc Z 100 YARDS (2024) Is A Spectacular Martial Arts Romp. 100 Yards (2024) is a 1920's Chinese period, martial arts action film starring Jacky Hueng and Andy On as two rival successors to the leadership of a martial arts clan. The conflict of the story is heightened by the fact that the hand picker successor to the school is not the son of the deceased Leader, but his top student. This snub sets the Leader's son on a mission to reclaim his birthright. Andy On, star of Blind War (2024), is very good in the lead roll; as is Jacky Heung in the role of the embittered heir. The do a great job of captivating their relative times on screen and creating a bit off ambivalence for the viewer as to whom they should route for. The entire cast of animated characters is very watchable in this. The film is well scripted and extremely well Directed by Xu Haofeng. The film takes place, as the title may suggest, in a relatively small corner of China; however, that is never a limiting factor to the unique and interesting dynamics that the location plays in the story. The film's story execution tackles, subtly, issues of traditionalism in the martial arts and society, the impact of Westerners in China during the period, and the desire for autonomous governance of a small sect amidst the Society at large. I found the last theme to be unusual for a film whose industry is so deeply tied to the Chinese Government, and so often, not so subtly, presses themes of Nationalism and love of China. However, the filmmakers do this very well. These concepts are part of the fabric of the story, and not an awkward aside. This film's strength rests in its terrifically well choreographed, and well filmed, martial arts fight scenes. There are many of them, and they are all good. The film not only uses bare handed techniques throughout the film, but some amazing and unusual weapons scenes that are unique and remarkably fun to watch. The fight choreography and execution here does not rely on high wire acts and fancy feats of acrobatics, which I am not, personally, a big fan of. The fights here are grittier, and more realistic in their execution. The use of weapons is masterful. Despite many weapons being used, the film's violence never rises to the level of making it unsuitable for most members of the viewing family. I recommend 100YARDS highly. See it on the BIG SCREEN, if you have the chance. The fight scenes and cinematography lend themselves to added enjoyment in theater. Even if the film wasn't so good in all aspects, it would still be worthwhile for the fight scenes, alone. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 11/21/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In volatile 1920s Tianjin, a mere decade after China's last imperial dynasty was overthrown, a clandestine martial arts circle arose to deter crime and maintain peace between rival martial arts schools. But after a renowned master dies and names his apprentice--rather than his son--as his successor, he unwittingly kicks off a fierce power struggle that will bring the entire city to the brink of chaos.
Director
Xu Haofeng, Xu Junfeng
Producer
Jacky Heung
Screenwriter
Xu Haofeng
Distributor
Well Go USA Entertainment
Production Co
Tianjin Film Studio
Rating
PG-13 (Brief Language|Violence|Some Bloody Images)
Genre
Action
Original Language
Chinese
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 8, 2024, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 8, 2024
Runtime
1h 48m
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