‘Secret That Cannot Be Told’ is Remade in Japan; Jay Chou Responds Generously

Published at Jan 04, 2025 09:08 pm
Jay Chou's classic movie ‘Secret That Cannot Be Told’ has recently been remade in Japan and Korea, with the version starring Kyomoto Taiga set to be released in Taiwan on January 17. Jay Chou even greeted in Japanese and said, “You must watch it!”

Jay Chou expressed, “I am very happy that my movie ‘Secret That Cannot Be Told’ has been adapted in Japan, and it is going to be released soon. I heard it's a little different from the original, but it's still very good. I hope everyone will go to the cinema to support it.”

The Japanese version of ‘Secret That Cannot Be Told’ stars Kyomoto Taiga, a popular member of the boy band SixTONES, alongside Furuhato Natsuna. The story revolves around a student at a music academy, 'Sato,' who is unable to play the piano as before due to an event from the past. After meeting the cheerful yet mysterious music student 'Yuki,' they are deeply attracted to each other, and Yuki heals Sato's trauma of being unable to play. Until one day, Yuki disappears from Sato's life, and everything changes again.

Fake Scalper Sells Concert Tickets Online Fraudulently for 160,000

In early December last year, Jay Chou held multiple concerts at Taipei Arena, attracting thousands of fans to purchase tickets online. This provided an opportunity for scammers. The police caught a fake scalper, a man surnamed Wang, who used the internet to sell fake concert tickets. In over two months, he defrauded 1.23 million (approximately 167,000 ringgit). One victim was deceived into spending more than 200,000 (about 27,200 ringgit) at once. The public is reminded to be aware of online ticket scams by fake scalpers and to purchase through legitimate channels to avoid being scammed.

Source: Taiwan Liberty Times

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