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Punch (2011 film)

| director = Lee Han
| producer = Kim Dong-woo
Ham Jeong-yeop
Bae Seong-eun
| writer = Kim Dong-woo
| based on =
| starring = Yoo Ah-in
Kim Yoon-seok
| music = Lee Jae-jin
| cinematography = Jo Yong-gyu
| editing = Nam Na-yeong
| studio = Ubu Film
Another Pictures
| distributor = CJ E&M Pictures
| released =
| runtime = 110 minutes
| country = South Korea
| language = Korean
| budget =
| gross = 〔("Wandeukyi (2011)" ). ''Box Office Mojo''. Retrieved 2012-11-02.〕
}}
''Punch'' () is a 2011 South Korean coming-of-age film directed by Lee Han about the budding mentor-mentee relationship forged between a rebellious high school student from a poor household (Yoo Ah-in) and his meddlesome homeroom teacher who moves in next door (Kim Yoon-seok).
It is based on the bestselling novel ''Wandeuk'' by Kim Ryeo-ryeong, which has sold more than 700,000 copies since it was published in 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Wandeuk )
==Plot==
Eighteen-year-old Do Wan-deuk (Yoo Ah-in) lives with his hunchback father Gak-seol (Park Su-yeong) and stuttering uncle Min-gu (Kim Young-jae), former cabaret clowns now having to work in open-air markets after the closure of the nightclub they used for many years. Wan-deuk never knew his mother, who walked out 17 years ago, and has become a young brawler. His unconventional high school teacher, Lee Dong-ju (Kim Yoon-seok), who treats all his students with equal harshness, lives on the rooftop next door and is always on Wan-deuk's back. Both are perpetually insulted by a grouchy neighbor (Kim Sang-ho), who lives with his younger sister Lee Ho-jeong (Park Hyo-joo), a writer of "existential martial arts novels" under the pen-name Moonbow. When Gak-seol and Min-ju start going on the road looking for work, Gak-seol asks Dong-ju to keep an eye on his son, and the two become closer. Dong-ju tells Wan-deuk his mother, Lee Suk-gi (Jasmine B. Lee) is actually a Filipina and working in a restaurant in Seongnam, a satellite city south of Seoul. Thanks to Dong-ju, mother and son finally meet for the first time. Meanwhile, Jeong Yun-ha (Kang Byul), the brightest pupil in class, has taken a liking to Wan-deuk after splitting with her boyfriend Hyeok-ju (Kim Dong-yeong). When Wan-deuk takes up kickboxing to funnel his aggression, Yun-ha helps him. But just when Wan-deuk has come to rely on Dong-ju's tutorship, the latter is arrested by the police for helping illegal immigrant workers.

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