Hidden Track (2003)

A heartbroken woman chases a Jay Chou song across Hong Kong and stumbles into an unexpected new beginning.

Hidden Track - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 尋找周杰倫
  • Release Year: 2003
  • Directed by: Aubrey Lam Oi-Wah
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Romance
  • Age Rating (US): PG
  • Runtime: 1h 40m
  • Original Language: CN
  • Spoken Languages: Cantonese, Mandarin
  • Release Date (Theatrical): November 13, 2003 (United States - PG)
  • Alternative Titles: Hidden Track (US), 寻找周杰伦 (CN), 尋找周杰倫 (TW)
  • Production Companies: China Film Co-Production, Jin Chuan Pictures
  • Production Countries: Hong Kong

Hidden Track - Plot

Pu Pu is dumped by her boyfriend whom she loves. Before she moves out, she asks to listen to "their song" just one more time, that is the hidden track by Jay Chou. Then she leaves him and goes to her sister's place in Hong Kong. All the while she is there, she searches for the same song, the "hidden track", and from this it leads her onto a journey of discovering love and a new beginning. Despite the whole movie revolving around Jay Chou's song, Jay Chou plays only a cameo part.

Hidden Track - Trailer

Watch the official trailer and see where Pu Pu's search takes her:

Hidden Track - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Aubrey Lam Oi-Wah

Main Cast

  • Po Po
  • Shawn Yue
  • Daniel Wu
  • Ah Niu
  • David Wu
  • Denise Ho Wan-Si
  • Eason Chan Yik-Shun
  • Jay Chou
  • Deep Ng Ho-Hong
  • Emme Wong Yi-Man

Writers

  • Aubrey Lam Oi-Wah

Producers

  • Teddy Chan Tak-Sum

Hidden Track - FAQs

What is Hidden Track about?

Hidden Track follows Pu Pu, a young woman who gets dumped and relocates to Hong Kong, where she becomes obsessed with finding a Jay Chou hidden track that reminds her of her lost relationship. The search leads her on an unexpected journey of self-discovery and new romance in the city.

Does Jay Chou actually star in Hidden Track?

Jay Chou appears only in a brief cameo, playing himself. Despite the entire film revolving around one of his songs, he's not a lead actor here. It's a fun nod to his cultural presence without making him the center of the story.

Who directed Hidden Track?

Hidden Track was directed by Aubrey Lam Oi-Wah, who also wrote the screenplay. Lam is a Hong Kong filmmaker known for bringing a warm, personal touch to romantic stories, and she brings that same sensibility to this music-infused love story.

Who are the main actors in Hidden Track?

The film features Po Po in the lead role, alongside Shawn Yue and Daniel Wu. The cast also includes Cantonese pop icons Denise Ho Wan-Si and Eason Chan Yik-Shun, making it a treat for fans of Hong Kong entertainment beyond just the Jay Chou connection.

What song is at the heart of Hidden Track?

The film centers on a hidden track by Jay Chou — a secret bonus song that becomes deeply tied to Pu Pu's memories of her ex-boyfriend. Her quest to find and hold onto that song becomes a metaphor for letting go of the past and opening up to something new.

Is Hidden Track worth watching for romance fans?

If you enjoy breezy, music-driven Hong Kong romantic comedies, Hidden Track is a charming watch. It blends a relatable heartbreak story with a fun scavenger-hunt premise, a likable cast, and the nostalgic warmth of early 2000s Cantopop culture. Light, sweet, and genuinely enjoyable.

What language is Hidden Track filmed in?

Hidden Track is primarily in Cantonese and Mandarin, reflecting its Hong Kong setting and pan-Chinese audience appeal. If you're new to Hong Kong cinema, subtitles are your friend — but the emotional beats of the story translate beautifully regardless of language.

What are some movies similar to Hidden Track?

Fans of Hidden Track might enjoy Jet Lag (2002), a similarly breezy romantic film built around chance encounters, or Better Than Chocolate (1999) for its warm, music-tinged love story. Love & Sex (2000) and Walking and Talking (1996) also share that same light, heartfelt romantic energy.

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