its message of learning to love your relatives in spite of their flaws registering on a far simpler scale than the undercurrent of multi-generational resentment percolating throughout the story
all bumps along, as road trips do, through silliness and boredom and occasional, unexpected charm. But Feste's story never really gets the rhythms right; Boundaries has the luck of landing not just him [Christopher Plummer] but a generally stellar cast
a touching and tasteful father-daughter road movie; Boundaries, to be sure, delivers you to a place you know you're going, but there should always be room for a movie that does that this well
a road trip movie that counts, among its many pitstops, moments of inspired multigenerational bonding, touchy-feely filial-drama and the occasional joke; Boundaries is a better movie because Christopher Plummer is in it..this well deserves your attention