Viewer Rating
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

Gold Rush Gang (2025)
At the tail end of World War II, a bandit leader and his crew go up against his sworn enemy and the Japanese army to rob a train full of gold.
At the tail end of World War II, a bandit leader and his crew go up against his sworn enemy and the Japanese army to rob a train full of gold.
The film's sympathetic portrayal of a bandit gang resisting foreign military occupation and redistributing wealth to the needy aligns with anti-authoritarian and anti-colonial themes, which are typically associated with left-leaning political perspectives.
The film showcases cultural and ethnic diversity by centering Thai characters and history, offering a perspective rarely seen in mainstream US cinema. It also includes gender diversity through a capable female action character. The narrative engages with themes of social justice and equity by portraying marginalized characters resisting oppressive forces in a historical context.
The film features Yada Nopphitam, a bandit, who successfully engages in hand-to-hand combat against a male opponent, defending herself effectively. Her combat skills also include ranged weapon use, contributing to her group's victories against Japanese forces.
Based on the available information, 'Gold Rush Gang (2025)' does not provide details on LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's description as a historical action-comedy focuses on a bandit crew and a gold heist, without mentioning any LGBTQ+ representation.
Based on current information, *Gold Rush Gang* does not appear to feature transsexual characters or explore themes of gender identity. The film's plot focuses on a World War II-era heist, action, and romance within a traditional gender framework, with no indication of transsexual representation in its narrative or character portrayals.
The film's main characters, based on Thai folklore and history, are portrayed consistent with their established canonical genders. There is no indication of any character having an on-screen gender differing from their source material or historical record.
The film's casting predominantly features Thai actors, and the inclusion of mixed-ethnicity actors is presented as historically plausible for the WWII Thailand setting. No character established as one race is portrayed as a different race.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources























