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Adapted from the true story of Goldfinger

"Goldfinger" is adapted from a true story.

The movie "Goldfinger" is adapted from the murder of Jian Ning, one of the top ten mysterious cases in Hong Kong. The Jia Ning murder case was a case that occurred in the 1980s. On July 18, 1983, Garil Ibarashi, the financial assistant manager of Yue Man in Malaysia, was strangled to death in a room at the Regent Hotel in Kowloon. The body was even dumped in a banana forest near Tai Po Market Station in the New Territories.

Although Ibarahi was an assistant manager who was sent from Malaysia to Hong Kong to manage accounting and loan operations, there are now many reports and books related to the Jiani case and Ibarahi murder case They all believe that Ibarahi is an auditor and the purpose of coming to Hong Kong is to investigate Jiani's accounts, and that Ibarahi is trying to prevent Bumiputra Finance from providing a new loan to Jiani.

Promotional activities for "Goldfinger"

On February 20, 2021, the film crew held its first press conference in Hong Kong, with Yang Shoucheng and all the main creators appearing; in May, the film crew announced that filming had been completed , the film entered the post-production stage, Yang Shoucheng visited the set, and the characters of the leading actors Tony Leung, Andy Lau, Charlene Choi, and Simon Yam were also exposed for the first time in a group photo. On March 24, 2022, the film crew released two stills, and the looks of the three leading actors were also exposed for the first time.

On March 13, 2023, the film’s posters and stills were exposed at the Hong Kong International Film and Television Exhibition; on March 14, the film released its first international preview trailer; on August 17, the film premiered in Beijing Held a press conference for the release of "Midas to Gold" and released a release poster and trailer, announcing that it will be officially released on December 30, and will be held in Hong Kong, China, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. , Canada and other countries and regions were released simultaneously worldwide.