

The Peeping 2002
In Marco Mak Chi-Sin's gripping neo-noir thriller *The Peeping (2002)*, a morally complex private detective is drawn into a dangerous web of espionage and seduction.
Director: Marco Mak Chi-Sin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Peeping (2002) about?
A private detective is hired to secretly film a politician's private life, only to fall for her and uncover a complex conspiracy. His quest to protect her leads him deeper into a dangerous game of deception and revenge.
Who directed The Peeping?
The Peeping was directed by Marco Mak Chi-Sin, a filmmaker known for his sharp crime thrillers and atmospheric storytelling.
Who stars in The Peeping?
The film features Daniel Wu as the lead detective, alongside Grace Lam Nga-Si, Teresa Mak Ka-Kei, Philip Keung Ho-Man, and Samuel Leung Cheuk-Moon.
Is The Peeping (2002) worth watching?
While it's unrated, *The Peeping* delivers a compelling mix of crime, mystery, and noir-style tension. Fans of slow-burn thrillers with romantic undertones and unexpected twists will find it engaging, though its pacing may not satisfy everyone.
How long is The Peeping?
The Peeping runs for 93 minutes.
About The Peeping (2002) — A Neo-Noir Crime Thriller with Romance and Twists
In Marco Mak Chi-Sin's gripping neo-noir thriller *The Peeping (2002)*, a morally complex private detective is drawn into a dangerous web of espionage and seduction. Tasked with secretly documenting the private life of a powerful female politician, he finds himself entangled in her world—both professionally and emotionally. As he uncovers the layers of political manipulation and personal betrayal, he realizes the true puppet master pulling the strings is far more sinister than his initial target.
This atmospheric crime mystery blends psychological tension with a slow-burn romance, all unfolding against the neon-lit backdrop of a city where everyone has something to hide. With Daniel Wu delivering a standout performance as the conflicted investigator, *The Peeping* explores themes of obsession, power, and the blurred line between justice and personal desire—all wrapped in a suspenseful narrative that keeps viewers guessing until the final twist.




