Central News Agency (CNA Taipei, July 4) Actress Chung Suet-ying attended the Taipei Film Festival today with her new film "Goldfinger." She joked that she has the superpower to share good luck, often helping friends pick the blind boxes they want. She also shared a funny misunderstanding with Edan Lui, arranged by director翁子光 (Wong Chun-fai). "Goldfinger," directed by Wong Chun-fai, stars Chung Suet-ying, Edan Lui, Nina Paw, Louis Koo, Charlene Choi (Ah Sa), and Richard Ng. In the film, Chung plays a granddaughter who pretends to have won the lottery. Speaking to reporters today, she said she considers herself lucky. "I recently discovered my good luck can be passed on to others. For example, when I go to a place to pick blind boxes, I'll help girls who are struggling, and they usually get what they want." Chung Suet-ying mentioned that she has always admired Nina Paw and was delighted to play her granddaughter. Although the film is a happy Lunar New Year movie, it also touches on dementia. "Watching Nina Paw portray the process from remembering to forgetting, I felt I gained a lot by witnessing the senior's god-like performance up close." Chung Suet-ying and Edan Lui play a bickering couple in the film. She laughed, recalling that the director had warned them that someone on set would be overly attentive, but they could ignore that person. Unexpectedly, Edan Lui received a message that they were "deeply in love." He once complained to Chung Suet-ying, "Why don't you give me any romantic sparks?" It was only after clarification that they realized it was a deliberate effect arranged by the director. The 28th Taipei Film Festival will be held from today until July 11, 2026. (Edited by: Chang Ming-kun) 1150704 Stand with facts. Your every donation is a force to protect press freedom. Download the CNA "One-Stop News" APP to get the latest news in real-time. This website's text, images, and videos may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast, publicly transmitted, or used