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South Korea remake Jay Chou's "Secret That Cannot Be Said", "Nanshan's Ministers" production company to create

Beijing News On December 24, according to Korean media reports, the production company hybrid media co-op of "Save Me from Evil" and "The Ministers of Nanshan" announced its production plan for next year, including a remake of the Chinese film "The Secret That Cannot Be Said" starring Jay Chou and Gui Lunmeng. In 2017, the producers said that the script rewriting of the Korean version of "The Secret That Cannot Be Said" has been successfully completed.

South Korea remake Jay Chou's "Secret That Cannot Be Said", "Nanshan's Ministers" production company to create

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"The Secret That Cannot Be Said" is Jay Chou's self-directed and self-acting film debut, starring Jay Chou and Gui Lunmeng, and was released in July 2007. The film tells the story of Xiao Lun (Jay Chou), a piano genius who transferred to an art school, and sees Xiaoyu (Gui Lunmeng), who plays mysterious piano music in an ancient piano practice room, and then unfolds a fantasy love story. "The Secret That Cannot Be Said" was released in South Korea in 2008, and the number of viewers exceeded 100,000, which caused a hot discussion among Korean audiences.

In addition to the remake of "The Secret That Cannot Be Said," the company has also unveiled plans for the production of films, TV series and cartoons that are in preparation. In terms of movies, including: Lin Changshu's new work "Towards a Happy Country" will be released next year, Li Xingmin will play, "Handsome Guys" directed by the South East Association has recently been released, and Kwon Sang-woo, Wu Zhengshi, and Lee Min-jeong will be invested in the filming of "Christmas Gifts".

Beijing News editor Xu Meilin

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