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Posted under Chinese Movies by admin on Monday 23 February 2009 at 20:32

Secret (Traditional Chinese: 不能說的秘密; Simplified Chinese: 不能说的秘密; Pinyin: Bùnéng shuō de mìmì), also known by its transliteration The Secret That Cannot Be Told, is a Taiwanese romance film released in 2007. It is the first movie directed by Taiwanese musician Jay Chou.

Cast

  • 周杰伦 Jay Chou as 叶湘伦 (Ye Xiang Lun): Music student majoring in piano and lives with his father.
  • 桂纶镁 Kwai Lun-mei as 路小雨 (Lu Xiao Yu): Music student who lives with her mother.
  • 黄秋生 Anthony Wong as 小伦爸爸 (Ye’s father): The headmaster of Ye’s school and his father.

Plot

The story is about a high school student Ye, whom had studied in the school which coincidentally was where his father was headmaster at. Ye’s piano skill was unmistakably a notch above others. On the first day of school, while walking around the piano rooms, he heard an unknown and alluring melody played by Lu which led him to discovering the existence of her.

From then on, the two were always together, which thereafter led to incidents that gradually binded them together. However, Lu seemed to always carry a mysterious aura around her and when Ye tried to get to know her more, she always brushed off his questions by saying that it was a secret.

Unfortunately at the later stages , there was a misunderstanding between the both of them, which subsequently led to Lu’s disappearance. Ye was heartbroken & tried to locate her whereabouts frantically.

But the more he tried to find out, he realized that things were not as they seemed with the chain of events that spiraled along during his search for Lu’s whereabouts.

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