Erena (Su Hailing) - Real Hong Kong Sensation, Top Assassin of the Month with Over 800K Views in a Day
With the passage of time and the advancement of technology, we've now entered the era of online streaming media, which also signifies the official end of the traditional media age. Think about it—how long has it been since you and I sat in front of the TV to watch a movie? Those past days were simple yet beautiful; you couldn't fast-forward, rewind, or pause, so you were extra focused on every second of the screen. And although ad breaks were annoying, they provided opportunities for family and friends gathered in the living room to discuss the plot, warming up our relationships. However, when it comes to Hong Kong films, what are your impressions? Even though I'm not from Hong Kong, the word always fills me with emotion and memories, because I basically grew up watching Hong Kong movies. After all, "where there are Chinese people, there are Hong Kong films." At its peak, it produced over 300 films a year, pioneering Chinese cinema and earning the title "Eastern Hollywood," which also launched countless Hong Kong stars. But after 2000, Hong Kong films gradually faded. However, on March 15th of this year, I saw a headline news in the Chinese community: "Faleno Star" announced they signed the first foreign player in history! This newcomer is a "born and bred Hong Konger," which reminded me of my childhood when I'd stay up late, sneaking away from my parents just to watch "The Fruit is Ripe." Now, seeing a Hong Kong person in AV feels both familiar and nostalgic. So, who is she? Her name is Su Hai Lin (original name Su Kai Lin), born on February 9, 1997. She's guest-starred in movies and MVs, appeared on talk shows, and is a standard "entertainer." Additionally, in recent years, she's been pursuing a sexy route, with her own paid platforms like "SWAG" live streams, and calling herself "Dark King Jing," which greatly expanded her fame. So, "FALENO" directly gave her the title of exclusive actress, releasing a film every month for two months straight—meaning she's treated as a top-tier actress, and naturally, she'll be paired with well-known male actors like "Ken Shimizu." Moreover, since she's not from the Japanese agency system, she's not bound by their rules.
FSDSS-644: A girl born and raised in Hong Kong, Newcomer Erena AV Debut. Perhaps some fans still doubt whether she's really from Hong Kong, and that's normal, since Japanese producers often use fake foreign gimmicks. But after looking at the stills and preview videos, I know this time it's genuine, because from the beginning, in the interview, Erena (Su Hai Lin) answered everything in fluent Cantonese and said her Japanese isn't great. In fact, she's created quite a few topics; if you're interested, you can cross-reference and see she's 100% Hong Konger. After watching her debut work, I think she's on par with top Japanese newcomers. Erena's advantages include her sweet smile, her ample breasts that can't be held with one hand; when facing Shimi Ken (Ken Shimizu), she's not afraid at all, initiating attacks, licking and teasing, plus her masterful oral skills, which absolutely give her the capital to stand in the dark world!
What do most Japanese AV actresses fear the most? It's having their real identity exposed, being discovered by their parents, and not being able to make it in their hometown. But Erena is different; she not only announced on her original Twitter that she's starting a new life, but also used IG to organize group buys to help everyone get the films. That's why "Faleno Star" wants to collaborate with her, because they really hope to make a big splash this year. So, besides widely issuing calls for excellent newcomers from various agencies, they're also actively "internationalizing" by extending their reach to Asian regions. Actually, Erena went through a lot of twists and turns in deciding to debut, and was still anxious right up until the moment she entered the studio. Fortunately, the producers showed their professionalism, which allowed Erena to persevere, leading to this work. So, this is truly a hard-won debut piece.