"Cavite" is a textbook example of seat-of-the-pants guerrilla filmmaking.
This unblinking tour of Asian misery offers an unsettling contemplation of life at the bottom of the human food chain. It touches on all the questions about nationality, faith, immigration, assimilation, globalization, poverty and the roots of terrorism that people are asking themselves, questions that aren't about to be answered either tomorrow or the day after.