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- A long-time couple seem destined for marriage, but frictions and differing ambitions break them apart. As they try to move on with their lives they are continually reminded of what they once had and temptation to go back is never far away.
- Miss Universe 1969 Dahlia Rodriguez-De Veyra, the matriarch of the family of beauty titlists, throws an intimate dinner party in hopes of bringing her family back together.
- Inspired by true stories of taxicab drivers of metropolitan Manila, BOUNDARY, a feature narrative film is set in the urban roadways of Manila during Christmas. A guilt-ridden and disheveled taxi driver named LIMUEL ALCANTARA picks up a mild-mannered businessman named EMMANUEL LAZARO as his last passenger for the night. Limuel's conspiracy to bring Emmanuel to the hideout of robbery gang leader DIEGO GAWARAN takes a wrong turn. Their journey together from Manila to the foothills of Antipolo becomes a tension-filled and claustrophobic experience. The only way out of this seemingly eternal ride is to face their damnation.
- Remo Doce (Christopher de Leon), a sly bomber, is on the loose and Col. Titus Varona (Cesar Montano), a bomb squad leader, is at wit's end.
- Ten days before the celebration of her late mother's birth centenary, beauty queen Dahlia Rodriguez-De Veyra (Gloria Diaz) learns that two of the three children-the eldest and the youngest-have yet to confirm their attendance. Anxious of how things are going unplanned, the Queen Mother threatens to cancel the event. Coming to the rescue her Girl Friday, Precy (Lotlot de Leon), enlists the help of the middle child in locking down the guest list.
- Getting the show on the road, Dahlia (Gloria Diaz) opens the celebration by revealing the sad truth about the life of her late mother, Tarsila Zamora (Maris Racal), the first beauty queen in the family. The sordid tale of loveless marriage sets the stage for how Dahlia grew up to become Miss Universe 1969, why she married a much older man, and how she made sure her first two daughters would follow her formidable.
- Dahlia (Gloria Diaz) becomes widowed when her first two daughters turned teenagers. Soon, she forces Daisy (Maxine Medina), her first-born, to join the Binibining Pilipinas pageant against her will. The conservative young lady conquers her fear of parading in a two-piece swimsuit at the Araneta Coliseum en route to victory, eventually winning Miss International in Tokyo. However, Daisy's religious convictions eventually fool the life of glitz and glamour that Dahlia dreamed for her.
- As a young girl, Tingting (Winwyn Marquez), the middle child, really wanted to become a beauty queen like her mother. However, on her first year on political science student at a state university, she begins to develop passion for activism and changes her mind about pursuing a beauty title. Expressing her disapproval on her second daughter's newfound calling, Dahlia throws a fit and unexpectedly falls ill. Concerned about her mother's well-being, Tingting backpedals and snatches a crown of her own. Her belief in radical politics, however, remains deeply rooted in her life.
- Rico (Ross Pesigan), the youngest child, is predestined to succeed Dahlia (Gloria Diaz) as president of the family-owned university. However, on his 26th birthday, he comes out to the family as a transwoman named Rica, totally blindsiding Dahlia. Promptly disowned by the Queen Mother, a bitter family rift ensues, causing Dahlia's loyal cousin Anita (Ruby Ruiz), who served as a nanny to all three children, to leave her. Although bitterly estranged from her mother, Rice embraces her ambitions and claims an international beauty crown of her own.
- As the party drags on, a drunken guest unwittingly spills the secret of Dahlia (Gloria Diaz) and her Girl Friday, Percy (Lotlot de Leon). Getting the shock of their lives, the unexpected revelation prods a confrontation between the Queen Mother and Rica (Ross Pesigan), which only worsens when Tingting (Winwyn Marquez) and Precy tried to intervene. As old wounds grow deeper, will Dahlia and her children be able to find it in their hearts to reconcile and forgive?