Friday, December 31, 2010

RPG Metanoia is astonishing - A movie review


Went into a digital theater with high expectation for RPG Mentanoia despite being the pioneer 3D Filipino film. Put my 3D glasses on as soon as movie started but tried flipping it and checked what the visuals like without the glasses on. Well, the 3D is not as promising as Hollywood films but the movie as a whole is really astonishing. The animation was beautifully created so as the story and characters.

The movie centers on a boy named Nico (Zaijan Ranilla ) whose passion is computer gaming. He spends most of his time in a virtual world and plays the Role Playing Game (RPG) Metanoia. It's an interactive game where you can design your own avatar, level-up and get to fight bad guys along with your friends. But when Nico and his company lost the game he was leading, they were thrown out from the computer shop by some bullies and was not permitted to step a foot ever again. Outside the shop they get to experience the real game like normal kids do as Nico's mom (Eugene Domingo) wished him to be. But when the world of Metanoia got infected by some malware and paralyzes its users including their loved ones, it's up for Nico, May, Bryan, Bobby and Mark to lead the remaining players of the RPG to save the other world they lived in.

The film sticks to its authenticity as it shows 100% Pinoy through out the film. It features the Pinoy food like bangus, longanisa ang games 'laro ng lahi' like 'sipa', 'piko', 'syatong', 'tumbang lata' and 'patintero'. These were shown and presented beautifully in Nico's real world and even in the virtual world of Metanoia, some of the background settings were noticeably authentic which really shows that creator has been carefully taken small details into consideration to stay true to its goal of promoting Filipino values and culture despite the modernity of its plot. It's also filled with humor that everyone can relate to (one instance is how kids picked their names for their avatar), which is simple but made the film more meaningful.

What amazed me most was the fight scenes which were made outside mediocrity. It was magical in its own simple way and amazingly creative. Though young voices in the film showed some opportunities for improvement, the other characters like Eugene Domingo, Aga Muhlach (Daddy) and Vhong Navaro (shop owner) did pretty well. In general, the movie is a great breakthrough, it's a technical achievement in local film-making history that even most of us didn't think of achieving this sooner. It's a realization for our local aspiring animators who have been passionately involved in advocating animation in our country and as a former member of academe, I've seen young minds who are really seeing themselves in the future making something out of this passion and what's left for the rest of us is the utmost support and appreciation. It was really a good idea that the film was introduced during the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) where it can get more attention that it deserves. RPG Metanoia is amazingly beautiful and I've never been this proud for a locally-produced film. See it for yourself.

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