
The film opens with a lengthy action sequence where Zero, a heroic kid who is quite adept with the yoyo as a weapon, makes his way through a horde of robots and defeats a three-headed monstrosity who looks like a cross between a hydra and a jack-in-the-box, revealing a prize, a mysterious mask that is supposed to give its wearer god-like powers. The computer hangs. The mother scolds. Zero is Nico (voiced by Zaijan Jaranilla), a frail kid who spends his days and nights leveling up his character in Metanoia, an online role-playing game where he can be everything he can't be in real life.
The story's less of a stretch than what can be expected from animated features. When it is not concerned with the plotline of an in-game character wreaking havoc on the real world via a virus that transmits images through the computer that effectively turns humans into gaming zombies, the film spends time exploring the domestic life of Nico, his intimate dinner conversations with his mother (voiced by Eugene Domingo), his webcam communications with his father (voiced by Aga Muhlach), who is working overseas, his blossoming crush with a girl next door, his role in his gaming troop, and his inefficiencies in sports and other physical activities. A bulk of what makes RPG Metanoia so charming is how it translates these relatable elements of living into gorgeous animation.
It was a great film and so much to learn from, especially now the youth is more fond of playing computer games rather than the outdoor games.
References:
http://www.movienews.me/2010/07/rpg-metanoia-3d-movie-trailer-plot.html
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=rpg+metanoia+pictures&safe=strict&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjwlJPS6KDLAhWHtpQKHTKMCEEQ_AUICCg
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