Marching Boys
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| Traditional Chinese | 進行曲 |
| Literal meaning | Marching Boys |
| Hanyu Pinyin | Jìnxíngqǔ |
| Directed by | Ray Jiang |
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| Story by | Chen Hui-ju |
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| Distributed by | Hua Ying Entertainment |
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| Country | Taiwan |
| Language | Taiwanese Mandarin |
Marching Boys (simplified Chinese: 进行曲; traditional Chinese: 進行曲; pinyin: Jìnxíngqǔ) is a 2025 Taiwanese youth drama film directed by Chiang Jui-chih, written by Chen Hui-ju and Huang Chih-kai, and produced by Chen Hung-yuan and Chen Hui-ju. It stars Mu Sen, Liu Yu-jen and Yu Chieh-en. The film tells the story of a group of high school students in a marching band, exploring themes of adolescence, teamwork, and personal growth.[1][2]
The film premiered on 29 June 2025 as the closing film of the 27th Taipei Film Festival, and was released in Taiwan on 29 August 2025 by Hua Ying Entertainment.[3]
The story follows two very different high school freshmen who join the prestigious Taipei Municipal Chien Kuo High School marching band. While one joins secretly against his father’s wishes, the other sees it as a chance to gain popularity. As the band prepares for competition, they face challenges including lack of funding, outdated instruments, and internal conflicts. The narrative depicts how the students overcome their differences, learn to cooperate, and grow through music and friendship.[4]