

Turning Point 2009
"An undercover on both sides of the law"
Herman Yau's *Turning Point (2009)* dives into the morally complex world of undercover infiltration, where loyalty is tested and identities blur between crime and justice.
Director: Herman Yau
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Turning Point (2009) about?
*Turning Point (2009)* follows Laughing, a police undercover embedded within a triad organization, forced to navigate a dangerous double life. As Inspector Pan closes in on his trail, Laughing must balance protecting his criminal family and upholding the law, risking everything in a high-stakes game of deception.
Who directed Turning Point?
Herman Yau, known for his work in crime thrillers and action films, directed *Turning Point*.
Who stars in Turning Point?
The film stars Michael Tse Tin-Wah, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang, Francis Ng Chun-Yu, Eric Tsang Chi-Wai, and Yuen Biao in pivotal roles.
Is Turning Point (2009) worth watching?
*Turning Point* is a solid pick for crime thriller fans, thanks to its tense atmosphere and strong performances. While not groundbreaking, its undercover premise and moral dilemmas make it an engaging, fast-paced watch.
How long is Turning Point?
*Turning Point* runs for 89 minutes.
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About Turning Point (2009) — A gripping undercover thriller with Michael Tse
Herman Yau's *Turning Point (2009)* dives into the morally complex world of undercover infiltration, where loyalty is tested and identities blur between crime and justice. The film follows Laughing, a rising star in the police academy secretly planted as an undercover by triad leader Yi, who raised him like a son. Tasked with protecting Yi's territory, Laughing walks a razor's edge—balancing a dual life while Inspector Pan closes in on his trail. With sharp tension and relentless stakes, *Turning Point* explores themes of betrayal, survival, and the blurred lines between right and wrong.
Featuring an ensemble cast led by Michael Tse Tin-Wah and a gripping thriller backdrop, the film blends crime drama with high-stakes suspense, delivering a pulse-pounding narrative fueled by deception. Yau's direction keeps the atmosphere tense and unpredictable, making *Turning Point (2009)* a standout in the genre for fans of gritty, character-driven storytelling.




