Cavite
- Director: Neill Dela Llana; Ian Gamazon
- Writer: Neill Dela Llana; Ian Gamazon
- Producer: Neill Dela Llana; Ian Gamazon
CGiii Comment
This is practically unwatchable.
The camera work will make you so dizzy that you'll collapse through utter exhaustion within a few minutes.
It's low-budget and it looks it - it has received some praise - were they watching the same film?!
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Adam, a security guard, travels from California to the Philippines, his native land, for his father's funeral. He arrives in Manila. As he waits, a phone rings in his backpack; he answers it, and a male voice tells him that his mother and sister are captives and will be killed if Adam doesn't cooperate. Over the next hour, the voice sends Adam by bus, taxi, motorized tricycle, and on foot through an urban landscape of busy streets, cramped apartments, a fetid squatters' camp, a bank, a cockfighting arena, and a church. Adam's conversations with the voice cover murder, Islam, jihad, rebellion in Mindanao, and his family. What is it Adam will be commanded to do? Will he acquiesce?
Cast & Characters
Ian Gamazon as Adam;
Edwin Lagda as Running Man - Adam's Dad;
Edgar Tancangco as Adam's Father;
Norma Tancangco as Adam's Mother;
Quynn Ton as Little Sister;
Mariza Levario as Arguing Voice;
Neill Dela Llana as Arguing Voice / Alleyway Assassin;
Dominique Gonzalez as Dana;
Ryan Lagda as Little Boy Thief / Kidnapped Kid;
Nestor B. Casilis as Terrorist with Gun;
Rico V. Lagda as Kidnapped Kid;
Robert Sanque as Thug in Bathroom;
Joven F. Abrenica as Thug in Bathroom;
Solita R. Nadal as Woman on Cell Phone