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Director Chou keeps a low profile while filming movie

by kelvin@multistars - 15th January 2007



Recently Jay's new movie "A Secret I Cannot Tell You" started filming with a low profile at his old school Tamkang middle school, the school kept the entrance tightly shut for him to prohibit outsiders from entering.

The only thing is, Jay requested the staff for this movie to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements but already someone online has stealthily exposed all the scenery and plot of the movie, it seems like the more Jay wants to keep a low profile, naturally someone online will do the opposite and spoil his plans.

In order to quickly film this dream movie of his, he cancelled his birthday party on Thursday, hoping to finish filming before March. The news states, there are 4 main sceneries for filming at Tamkang middle school, they are the classroom for class 2 business (Jay was the first generation music graduate, his classroom from those days has already become the classroom for class 2 business), the piano room, the sports field and the basketball court. These 4 sceneries even have their own songs as theme songs, they are matched with Jay's MV, Jay should be able to film it well.

Jay once expressed that Tamkang middle school was a good place for love, but, towards the girl that he likes, Jay will never write notes to her, he's afraid of leaving evidence.

He chose to sing and play for her, according to reports he sang for her at her birthday, moving her so much she cried. Afterwards the two left behind the impression of first love at the sports field, because Jay kissed her cheek.

After the news that filming began at Tamkang middle school got out, the school denied it with a low profile, the producer Huang Zhi Ming denied filming had already started, he expressed they were surveying scenery; Alfa Music didn't comment on anything to do with the movie.



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