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"Kun Chiyan" "Ministers of Nanshan" production company will remake Jay Chou's film "The Secret That Cannot Be Said"

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Oriental Network Zhongxiang news reporter Chen Chen

According to South Korean media STARNEWS, Hive Media Corp., the production company of "Kun Chiyan" and "Ministers of Nanshan", will remake Jay Chou's film "The Secret That Cannot Be Said". The film landed in South Korea in 2008 and set off a movie-going boom.

"Kun Chiyan" "Ministers of Nanshan" production company will remake Jay Chou's film "The Secret That Cannot Be Said"

With hit films such as "The Ministers of Namsan", "Save Me from Evil", and "Kunchiyan", Hive Media Corp. has become the most high-profile film company in Korea and abroad. A few days ago, the company announced the lineup of works for next year, including South Korean national treasure director Lin Changshu's new work "Towards a Happy Country", "My Savage Girlfriend" director Guo Jae-yong's new work "Happy New Year", and the TV drama version of the popular Korean film "Insider" starring Lee Byung-hyun is also planned.

The list also includes a remake of Jay Chou's film "The Secret That Cannot Be Told". "The Secret That Cannot Be Said" was released in South Korea in 2008 and set off a movie-watching boom. The film became the first Taiwanese film to mobilize more than 100,000 viewers in South Korea, and had a score of 9.28 on Naver, the largest portal in South Korea, once ranking second in Chinese films, after "Bawang Bieji".

"The Secret That Cannot Be Said" is directed and written by Jay Chou, co-starring with Gui Lunmeng. Set against the backdrop of Jay Chou's own high school life, the film tells the fantasy love story between the piano genius "Xiao Lun" of art school and the mysterious girl "Xiao Yu". When he learned the news that South Korea was going to remake, Jay Chou said that if he could not find a suitable male lead, he could shave off his beard and act again.

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