

I Wanna Punch That Scumbag!
Hokomi Sato has hit rock bottom after being left at the altar on her wedding day. However, things start looking up when she meets the kind and compassionate Kairi Kuzuya. But in fact, he turns out to be the “worst womanizing scum of the earth!” Vowing never to be hurt again, Hokomi decides to change herself and takes up boxing, setting her life on a new course. Yet, she can’t seem to keep Kairi out of her life as she begins to learn of his eventful past. Follow Hokomi on her journey to mental and physical empowerment through this no-holds-barred boxing love story!
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Plot Summary
In a gritty urban landscape, a disillusioned former boxer haunted by his past encounters a young, ambitious artist entangled in a dangerous criminal underworld. Their paths collide as they both seek redemption and survival, forcing them to confront their inner demons and fight for a better future. The film explores themes of forgiveness, consequence, and the enduring human spirit against a backdrop of societal decay.
Critical Reception
The film has generated significant buzz for its intense performances and raw portrayal of struggle. Critics have lauded the direction and the compelling narrative, though some found the pacing uneven in the second act. Audience reactions have been polarized, with some deeply connecting with the characters' journeys and others finding the subject matter too bleak.
What Reviewers Say
- Powerful and unflinching performances from the lead actors.
- Visually striking with a dark, atmospheric tone.
- A thought-provoking exploration of redemption and consequence.
Google audience: Audiences widely praised the film's intense emotional depth and the chemistry between the main cast. Many found the story to be a powerful and resonant depiction of overcoming adversity, though a segment of viewers expressed that the film's mature themes and violence were challenging to watch.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actor and Best Cinematography at the Academy Awards. Won Best Director at the Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The gritty, realistic boxing sequences were achieved through extensive training by the lead actors, with Jake Gyllenhaal performing many of his own stunts.
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