Review of The Peeping (2002) by Jeff B — 19 Sep 2010
In 2002, while sort of still in his formative years as an actor, Daniel Wu obviously had the time to appear in pseudo-smut like Marco Mak's The Peeping, a flick with nude scenes so surgically doctored that it hardly deserves it's cat III rating.
Mak is usually the guy summoned by folks like Wong Jing and Francis Ng when their own directorial cornucopia is empty, or perhaps to provide some structure and sense to movies that require some, but in The Peeping Mak goes completely off the hook all by himself.
With it's awkward sex scenes and apparent lack of sexual tension, The Peeping fails miserably as an erotic thriller, but remains strangely watchable for it's unintentional comedy and outrageously exotic account of Taiwanese high society.
Enjoy.
This review of The Peeping (2002) was written by Jeff B on 19 Sep 2010.
The Peeping has generally received negative reviews.
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