
Boundary 2012
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


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.