Indie guerrilla filmmaking at its truest It's hard to find a movie that looks like it was truly made on the outside of the Hollywood churn factory. It may be rough in places, but that's also what's exciting about it. If you listen to the commentary track, you'll hear some fascinating stories about how they put this film together, like using an $8 tripod, or shooting in different countries within the same scene, all sorts of anecdotes that remind me of Orson Welles putting his later films together. Sometimes it's a little slow, but it makes up for it with the totally unexpected twist at the end. It was shot in countries like Cambodia and Laos and the scenery is great!