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SYNOPSIS:
Ha Eun (Do Ji Won) is a 36-year-old housewife with a teenage daughter and a husband (Park Sang Wook, The Restless) who is a K-1 champion. Docile and gentle in nature, Ha Eun endured 13 years of physical abuse from her controlling and violent husband. But upon witnessing her husband assaulting her own child and causing the death of her friend, a shred of reality sets in and her search for the path to freedom begins. During her husband's K-1 press conference, Ha Eun lashes out against him, boldly inviting him to a K-1 challenge. Only three months till the fight but with most gyms refusing to accept any females, Ha Eun finds herself at loss until reluctant help arrives - Soo Hyun (Son Hyun Ju, My Rosy Life), a scruffy-looking ex-math teacher who has never lifted a finger at anyone in his life. But Soo Hyun comes to believe in her and becomes her unlikely coach, passing down the techniques he learns the night before at a training gym to Ha Eun the next day. No longer a damsel in distress, Ha Eun gets ready for payback time!
RATING: 8.5/10
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REVIEW:
"... It has to be said, that as a Martial Art film, “Punch Lady” doesn’t truly measure up. The fight between this frail delicate woman and her brutal thug of a husband is so obviously mismatched that it does require a bit of “suspension of disbelief” to work. Does this mean it’s a bad film? Not in the least. The characters are likable, compelling, and sympathetic and you’ll find yourself wanting them to win, no matter the ridiculous odds against it. The fight scenes only really happen at the beginning of the film and the very end, but much of the film doesn’t depend upon constant flashy martial art sequences. This is a character driven piece, and it’s there that it does it’s best.
Naturally, this one is primarily a story about the issues of domestic violence and the chauvinistic attitudes that women in Korea today have to deal with in their society as a daily reality, but it also manages to entertain on a purely simple level as well. After the first sequence slapped me in the face with it’s cruelty, I didn’t think I’d end up liking this one much, but by the end I found myself very attached to the characters and hoping that Ha Eun could pull off a miracle. "
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