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"The Untold Secret" has set a good example for original musicals and laid a good foundation. How do you evaluate it?

Overall it’s pretty good. First of all, it’s the emotion. Although it’s a musical under the banner of Jay Chou, it seems very insincere that Jay Chou doesn’t make a cameo. As for the plot, "The Untold Secret" is originally a very good book, it just needs a little polishing. Several group dances such as "Sailors Are Afraid of Water", "Cowboys Are Busy", "Ukulele", "Rosemary" and so on are very beautiful. Insertion of music

This musical itself is a work by Jay Chou. There is no doubt that many of his songs will be used. Most of them are very familiar and everyone can hum a few lines. However, I think the songs The insertion is a little forced and abrupt in some places. I have a strong feeling that I sing for the sake of singing, not to advance the whole plot. However, it was a little strange at first when I heard some bel canto or other singing methods used to express Jay Chou's songs, but I gradually got used to it. When the musical came to an end, I couldn't help but sigh that my trip was well worth it

I originally thought it was just a medley of Jay Chou's songs, but it was actually performed very well. Fortunately, I didn't miss this musical. With a slightly changed plot, coupled with reinterpretations of Jay's songs in different situations, it feels like entering a new music world. The most rare thing is that even though you know the development of the main story and various details in the movie, you can still be emotionally involved and even moved. Especially when the piano accompaniment of "Dandelion Promise" plays, it feels like you have returned to the feeling in the movie back then. . The props are exquisite, the scenes are switched well, the plot twists are well connected, and the songs are beautifully sung. They are all acted and sung, and the songs and dances are beautiful. What made me not disappointed from the beginning was definitely the songs.

Firstly, I spent an afternoon listening to Jay Chou's songs at a relatively low ticket price. I was already satisfied. The other is that if I imagine using all these songs Jay Chou's style of singing made it almost impossible to watch this drama. Anyway, the picture I imagined was very tragic. The production team has worked hard on the song adaptation. Many songs have separate parts performed by male and female actors. I'm not a music major, so I can't comment on the singing skills and arrangements from a professional perspective. I just say it sounds good based on my level of appreciation. Some songs are really nice when sung in harmony with different parts. Of course, when you can hear every word of Jay Chou's songs clearly, you will feel weird.