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Gezhi Town
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Gezhi Town

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User Score53 ratings
TMDB 6.916+20252h 2mChinese
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Synopsis

A group of Chinese refugees and straggler soldiers, led by a machinist, defend their mountain town, "Gezhi," against a surprise attack by Japanese reconnaissance troops in a desperate fight using civilian ingenuity against a trained military force.

Director
Kong ShengFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Daylight Entertainment Co., Ltd.1 production companies
Release
December 6, 2025Released
Box Office
$50M

Top Cast

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Xiao Zhan
Xiao Zhan
Mo Dexian
Peng Yuchang
Peng Yuchang
Zhou Yiran
Zhou Yiran
Yin Zheng
Yin Zheng
Yang Xinming
Yang Xinming
Alan Aruna
Alan Aruna
Gan Yunchen
Gan Yunchen
Zhou Siyu
Zhou Siyu

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Reviews

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RoeRoberts
Dec 26, 2025

Well acted and constructed script, I have never seen an account of this historical event in a movie before. The actors ALL did a great job. I especially loved the great-granddad and his great grandson,'the fixer'(Xiao Zhan). My only criticism was, it seemed to short, I wanted to learn more about the main 3 adult characters.

kiwiBlue
Jun 3, 2026

I was incredibly lucky to have watched Ge Zhi town in cinemas and let me tell you , this is a movie that leaves a very strong impression on the viewers. As a foreign viewer with only a vague understanding of Chinese history, Ge Zhi Town still reached me in a deeply personal way. I may not have grasped every historical detail, but I felt every emotion. The film speaks in a language that doesn’t need translation—loss, hope, moral struggle, and the quiet resilience of ordinary people caught in extraordinary times. Xiao Zhan’s performance is especially moving. He brings a gentle humanity to his character, making his pain, doubts, and quiet courage feel intimate and real. Through his eyes, the story becomes less about history and more about the universal experience of being human when the world is falling apart. Ge Zhi Town reminded me that even when cultures and histories differ, emotions do not. It’s a film that lingers not because of what you know, but because of what you feel.

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