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5.0 out of 5 stars Love conquers all
Punch is an unusual, thought provoking film in which reactions to deep childhood trauma are contrasted. The useful aspects of violence and hate as survival tools are counterpointed with the healing power of love and compassion.

The film is well-written and directed (Guy Bennett),and the acting rises to the challenge of the dialogue and plot. Sonja Bennett...
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3.0 out of 5 stars 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...
Published on April 6 2004


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5.0 out of 5 stars Love conquers all, Mar 8 2011
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Punch is an unusual, thought provoking film in which reactions to deep childhood trauma are contrasted. The useful aspects of violence and hate as survival tools are counterpointed with the healing power of love and compassion.

The film is well-written and directed (Guy Bennett),and the acting rises to the challenge of the dialogue and plot. Sonja Bennett perfectly embodies her role of an obnoxious, troubled teen.

It's a tough movie with a warm heart.
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3.0 out of 5 stars knockout movie, April 6 2004
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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.
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1.0 out of 5 stars [Weak], Jun 21 2003
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This review is from: Punch (DVD)
"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.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, May 23 2003
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This review is from: Punch (DVD)
Exciting movie. Extremely funny, somewhat risque, a little bit violent, quite unusual, and oddly heart-warming. What more could you want?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thought-provoking, funny, off-beat, May 23 2003
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Great acting, marvelous script, beautiful cinematography.

You might think that a movie containing topless female boxing is basically a movie to get drunk to, but this one is not. It's funny, unpredictable, tender, strangely up-beat, rude and intimate.

How very Canadian to have a male lead who doesn't try to grab the limelight. Bravo to the subtle Canadian actor, Michael Riley. And how very gutsy to have a female lead (Sonja Bennett) who is willing to be thoroughly dislikeable almost the entire was through.

It's a film worth seeing at least twice (I saw it three times when it was released in Canada earlier this year).

It's about family relationships, love, overcoming dysfunctions, growing up, grieving, hope - and, of course, topless female boxing. Did I mention that Punch is hilarious? It is.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thought-provoking, funny, interesting movie, May 19 2003
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Punch (2002) was a huge hit at the Vancouver Film Festival. I saw it there and loved it.
Canadian actor, Michael Riley, gives a subtle, understated performance. It's beautiful to watch a male star who doesn't try to steal his scenes from the women around him.
Newcomer Sonja Bennett gives a gutsy, startling, riveting performance as the troubled teen, Ariel. Supporting cast is all excellent.
An interesting script. Not typically Hollywood. Punch (2002) is funny, rude, tender, caring, rough, optimistic, intelligent, interesting. Surpisingly (given that includes topless female boxing) this is a movie that women love.
It's worth seeing twice. I'm looking forward to seeing the DVD version with Director, Guy Bennett's, comments.
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