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Boundary 2012

87 min📅 2012-12-05

In Benito Bautista's tense drama *Boundary (2012)*, a guilt-ridden taxi driver named Limuel Alcantara takes on what he thinks will be his final fare of the night—a quiet businessman named Emmanuel Lazaro.

Director: Benito Bautista

Cast

Ronnie Lazaro
Ronnie Lazaro
Limuel Alcantara
Raymond Bagatsing
Raymond Bagatsing
Emmanuel Lazaro
Edwin Pamanian
Diego Gawaran
Angelo Fajardo
Arnel Kalimlim
Marvin Castillano
Adik
Mark Jefferson Nombre
Kid Food Vendor
Jenny Matito
Office Worker in a Hurry
Jomari Manaois
Kid Beggar at the Gas Station
Reverie Rodelas
Hooker
Joel Arevalo
Leopoldo Talag

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Boundary (2012) about?

The film follows a guilt-ridden taxi driver, Limuel Alcantara, who kidnaps a businessman, Emmanuel Lazaro, intending to deliver him to a crime boss. Their journey spirals into a high-stakes nightmare as trust erodes and violence looms over every corner of their nighttime ride.

Who directed Boundary?

Benito Bautista directed *Boundary (2012)*, bringing a gritty, atmospheric style to this crime-thriller.

Who stars in Boundary?

The film features Ronnie Lazaro, Raymond Bagatsing, Edwin Pamanian, Angelo Fajardo, and Marvin Castillano in pivotal roles.

Is Boundary (2012) worth watching?

With its tight 87-minute runtime and intense performances, *Boundary (2012)* delivers a gripping crime drama that thrives on tension and moral ambiguity. While not widely reviewed, its unique premise and atmospheric direction make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven thrillers.

How long is Boundary?

*Boundary (2012)* has a runtime of 87 minutes.

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About Boundary (2012) — A claustrophobic crime drama about guilt and survival

In Benito Bautista's tense drama *Boundary (2012)*, a guilt-ridden taxi driver named Limuel Alcantara takes on what he thinks will be his final fare of the night—a quiet businessman named Emmanuel Lazaro. What starts as a routine trip spirals into a nightmarish ride from Manila to the foothills of Antipolo, where Limuel's plan to hand Emmanuel over to a notorious robbery gang leader takes a deadly detour. What follows is a claustrophobic, morally charged journey where trust is shattered and survival hangs in the balance. With every passing mile, their fates become entangled in a cycle of desperation and damnation, forcing both men to confront the consequences of their choices.

Shot with a raw, unflinching style, *Boundary (2012)* dives deep into themes of guilt, redemption, and the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator. The confined space of the taxi becomes a pressure cooker of tension, amplified by the performances of Ronnie Lazaro and Raymond Bagatsing, whose chemistry crackles with unease. Director Benito Bautista crafts a gripping narrative that lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers to question who, if anyone, escapes this brutal ride unscathed.