Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuNico (Zaijan Jaranilla) is a simple 11-year old kid living a simple life. But whenever he plays the MMORPG (Massively Multi-players Online Role Playing Game) called "Metanoia", he transforms... Alles lesenNico (Zaijan Jaranilla) is a simple 11-year old kid living a simple life. But whenever he plays the MMORPG (Massively Multi-players Online Role Playing Game) called "Metanoia", he transforms into a hero of his own little world. One day, the Metanoia network gets infected by a vir... Alles lesenNico (Zaijan Jaranilla) is a simple 11-year old kid living a simple life. But whenever he plays the MMORPG (Massively Multi-players Online Role Playing Game) called "Metanoia", he transforms into a hero of his own little world. One day, the Metanoia network gets infected by a virus which affects the online world, and Nico goes on a journey with his friends to save the... Alles lesen
- Auszeichnungen
- 5 Gewinne & 15 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Dad
- (Synchronisation)
- Cel
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- Mom
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- Nico
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- May
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- Bryan
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- Mark
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- Bobby
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- Andrew
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- David
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- (as Igiboy Flores)
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- Daniel
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- Aling Tinay
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- Japanese School Girl
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- Cyber Ronin
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- Cyber Ronin
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- Korean Warrior
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- Male Reporter
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- (as Charles Rapaport)
- Female News Anchor
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It's actually this clever dichotomy done well that partly helps in making Metanoia become more than just the Philippines' first 3D-animated movie, moving sprightly between humorous scenes that involve an unnamed local barrio and a virtual world with pleasing visual styles. (Of course, if you're expecting something on par with Hollywood, screw you.) It also features adorable characters brought to life by vocal performances from Zaijan Jaranilla, Eugene Domingo, Aga Muhlach, and a few former Going' Bulilit tykes. Jaranilla voices Nico, an online-gaming geek who's never good in any real-life activity and chooses to dwell in the titular virtual world with his friends. As he puts it, it's the only thing he knows how to do well, so why not take it seriously? Things change when a malevolent program takes over the minds of virtual users, and render them in a zombie-like trance. It's up to Nico — Zero in Metanoia — and his gang of ragtag tweens to destroy the virus and save the world.
Metanoia engages with its inventive display of the local pop culture and surprisingly heart-tugging moments while not losing sight of its narrative. While it drowns in a wee bit too much mauling on believing in oneself (okay, we get it already) and the climax gets a bit preposterous, especially when it tries to explain the origin and mechanism of the virus, director Luis Suarez guides the film with a sure hand. It's an endearingly winning, creative piece of effort in a time when those qualities don't even seem to matter.
One of the film's strongest elements is its blend of action and Filipino culture. The game world is vividly designed, with unique avatars and exciting quests, but the film also shows how Nico's life is deeply rooted in Filipino values-family, friendship, and bayanihan (community spirit). The animation might not be on par with the likes of Pixar, but considering the film's budget and pioneering status in Filipino cinema, it's a commendable effort.
The film also touches on important messages for kids and families, such as the need to balance screen time with outdoor activities and face-to-face interactions. The way RPG Metanoia explores how virtual friendships and real-world teamwork can come together makes it both relevant and uplifting.
Though the pacing drags a bit in the middle, and the plot is somewhat predictable, the creativity in world-building and the overall heart of the story make it worth watching, especially for Filipino audiences or anyone interested in diverse animated films.
Overall, "RPG Metanoia" is a fun, nostalgic, and culturally rich adventure that offers valuable lessons for the digital age.
The film's animation is commendable for its time, with colorful visuals and an engaging game world. However, some parts of the story feel predictable, and the pacing could have been tighter. Despite this, the film excels in portraying the importance of friendship and teamwork, with a strong underlying message about balancing digital life with reality.
While it may not reach the level of international animated blockbusters, RPG Metanoia is an enjoyable and culturally meaningful watch, especially for those looking for a fresh take on the connection between gaming and real life.
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- WissenswertesThis film took at least five years to make.
- SoundtracksBahaghari
Written and produced by Jude Gitamondoc
Performed by Rommel Tuico
Arranged, performed and mixed by Jad Bantug at 1032 Studios, Cebu
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- 100.000.000 PHP (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 45 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)