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Bordering on Bad Behavior 2014

★ 5.511 votes85 min📅 2014-07-01

"War Kills, Weed Heals"

Jac Mulder's offbeat wartime comedy *Bordering on Bad Behavior* (2014) throws three soldiers from opposing nations into an absurdly tense standoff deep behind enemy lines.

Director: Jac Mulder

Cast

Tom Sizemore
Tom Sizemore
Bob
Bernard Curry
Bernard Curry
Baz
Oz Zehavi
Ari
Kym Jackson
Kym Jackson
Jewels
Aubrey Shelton
Aubrey Shelton
Sam
Roxane Hayward
Roxane Hayward
Sarah
Scot Cooper
Scot Cooper
Anna's Son
Dylan Edy
Dylan Edy
Jesus
Patrick Lyster
Patrick Lyster
Israeli President
Nicky Rebelo
Nicky Rebelo
Lebanese President

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bordering on Bad Behavior (2014) about?

A Lebanese-Australian soldier accidentally enters a secret Israeli base, tangles with an American and an Israeli soldier, and finds himself locked inside as tensions rise and time ticks down. The unlikely trio must navigate their differences while waiting for a locked door to open.

Who directed Bordering on Bad Behavior?

Jac Mulder helmed this quirky blend of war, comedy, and drama, bringing a fresh satirical lens to the genre.

Who stars in Bordering on Bad Behavior?

The film features Tom Sizemore as the American soldier Bob, Bernard Curry as the Israeli soldier Ari, and Oz Zehavi as the Lebanese-Australian medic Baz, alongside supporting performances by Kym Jackson, Aubrey Shelton, and Roxane Hayward.

Is Bordering on Bad Behavior (2014) worth watching?

Though unrated on IMDb, this 85-minute indie offers a sharp, funny, and surprisingly heartfelt take on wartime absurdity. Fans of offbeat comedies and war dramas with a twist will find its tight runtime and inventive premise engaging and memorable.

How long is Bordering on Bad Behavior?

The film runs 85 minutes.

About Bordering on Bad Behavior (2014) — Three Enemies Trapped in a Comedy of Errors

Jac Mulder's offbeat wartime comedy *Bordering on Bad Behavior* (2014) throws three soldiers from opposing nations into an absurdly tense standoff deep behind enemy lines. Lebanese-Australian medic Baz stumbles into a hidden Israeli communications hub just as American Bob and Israeli Ari are finishing their shift. Mistaking the tense silence for hostility, Baz reacts with instinctive aggression, leaving the two enemies bound and the base's time-locked exit sealing them inside for six grueling hours. Trapped together, their clashing loyalties momentarily dissolve into a bizarre camaraderie over an unexpected shared vice.

With the clock ticking and no clear exit in sight, the trio's forced proximity becomes a darkly comedic meditation on humanity in wartime. Mulder balances sharp satire with raw human moments, weaving themes of camaraderie, fear, and the absurdity of conflict into a compact 85-minute runtime. The film's dry humor and unflinching look at the absurdity of war make *Bordering on Bad Behavior* a memorable oddball entry in the genre.