

Border
Amidst the 1971 Indo-Pak war, a company of 120 Indian soldiers stationed at the border region of Longewala in Rajasthan must defend their post through the night against two thousand Pakistani troops armed with tanks. Based on the true events of the Battle of Longewala.
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned DEA agent, Tommy Collins, goes undercover to infiltrate a dangerous drug cartel operating along the Texas-Mexico border. He struggles with his identity and the moral compromises he must make as he gets deeper into the criminal underworld. The mission becomes intensely personal when he forms a bond with a young woman caught in the crossfire.
Critical Reception
Border received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing its convoluted plot and excessive violence. While some performances were praised, the film was largely seen as a stylish but ultimately unsatisfying thriller that failed to live up to its potential.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its slick visual style and Gary Oldman's committed performance.
- Criticized for a convoluted and often nonsensical plot.
- Considered by many to be overly violent and gratuitous.
Google audience: Audience reception for Border is not widely available or documented.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a collaboration between Tony Scott and Quentin Tarantino, with Tarantino contributing to the screenplay before parting ways due to creative differences.
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