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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Guy Bennett (II) |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2002 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Dej Productions Inc |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-drama |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 733807562302 |
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Customer Reviews of Punch
knockout movie I was intrigued when I saw this movie in the store. When I watched it I wasn't too dissapointed. The story surrounds an anger fueled, anti-social teenage girl named Ariel and her single father who both seem to have their share of problems in life. Things start to heat up when Ariel becomes rivals with her dad's new girlfriend and her sister. It's a movie worth checking out.
This One is Different!
"Punch" is a funny mixture of subtlity, humour, sensitivity, crudeness, gentle care of characters and raw edges.
Perhaps it is a Canadian sensibility that gives us real people instead of overwhelmingly likeable heroes. Canadians tend to see the world in shades of grey and "Punch" is true to that. The awful characters have soft, sympathetic underbellies. The "good guys" have genuine flaws. No relationships are perfect. Sometimes one's best is not good enough. There can be humour in the middle of a crisis. And so on...
Lovely shades of grey.
[Weak]
"Punch" is a pathetically bad movie with no likable characters: The father is weak and subconsciously wants to bed his daughter, the girlfriend is wimpish and desperate, and her sister is violent.
The one character we should have sympathy for is the daughter, but she has no redeeming qualities. She is deeply psychologically disturbed and wants to have sex with her father. She's violent and has severe anger problems. The father should have recognized this - but seems unaware all the way to the end. It's unbelievable that the daughter wasn't forced to have counseling. In the movie, it's never even considered as a means to help the girl.
The film-makers seem to believe that receiving a good beating or giving a good beating is the way to solve deep rooted psychological problems. A notion in itself which is very disturbing.