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2007101 minFantasy, Drama, Thriller

Secret

Is Secret a Hit or Flop?

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Is Secret worth watching? With a rating of 7.568/10, this Fantasy, Drama, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Secret Synopsis

Ye Xiang Lun, a talented piano player is a new student at the prestigious Tamkang School. On his first day, he meets Lu Xiao Yu, a pretty girl playing a mysterious piece of music.

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Top Cast

Jay Chou
Jay ChouYe Xiang Lun
Gwei Lun-Mei
Gwei Lun-MeiLu Xiao Yu
Alice Tzeng
Alice TzengQing Yi
Anthony Wong Chau-Sang
Anthony Wong Chau-SangLun's Father
So Ming-Ming
So Ming-MingYu's Mother
Huang Jun-Lang
Huang Jun-LangAh Lang
Devon Song
Devon SongAh Bao
Zhan Yu-Hao
Zhan Yu-HaoYu Hao
Chase Chang
Chase ChangMusic Store Clerk
Aviis Zhong
Aviis ZhongHsiao-hua

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Secret worth watching?

Yes, Secret is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.568/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Fantasy, Drama, Thriller movies.

Is Secret hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.568/10), Secret is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Secret?

Secret is a Fantasy, Drama, Thriller movie that Ye Xiang Lun, a talented piano player is a new student at the prestigious Tamkang School. On his first day, he meets Lu Xiao Yu, a pretty girl playing...

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Critic Reviews

AlunauwieSep 12, 2025
★ 9

Jay Chou’s directorial debut Secret blends his musical roots with a heartfelt romantic drama, filmed at his own alma mater, Tamkang High School. Though his on-screen performance has mixed reviews, his work as director, writer, and composer earned critical acclaim, especially in visual and musical elements. The film won awards for Best Original Song and Best Visual Effect at the Golden Horse Awards. The plot centers on the love story between Xianglun and Xiaoyu, with an unexpected twist that surprises the audience and adds depth to the narrative. Chemistry between the leads shines, even if Chou’s acting is outshined by Gwei Lun-mei. However, supporting characters like Qingyi feel underdeveloped, and potential subplots are left unexplored. Though the time-travel aspect creates emotional weight, inconsistencies in visual timelines (e.g., uniforms and pianos remaining unchanged over 20 years) weaken realism. Despite this, the piano battle scenes stand out, showcasing Chou’s musical brilliance. The film reminds us that love can transcend time, but sometimes, letting go is the ultimate act of love. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com)