Nana with Mika Nakashima: DVD Cover

    Nana Director: Kentaro Otani Cast: Mika Nakashima, Aoi Miyzaki, Ryuhei Matsuda, Hiroki Narimiya

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    • DVD Release Date: 04/08/2008
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 11,323
     
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    Director & cast profile; Japanese original trailers; VIZ Pictures presents

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Nana
    1. Black Stones
    2. Encounter of Fate
    3. Go to Tokyo
    4. Room #707
    5. Hachi
    6. Bruised Heart
    7. Sachiko
    8. Never Forget the Night
    9. Nana & Ren
    10. New Bassist
    11. On Purpose
    12. It's Ok to Be Just Friends...
    13. I Don't Want
    14. I'm Going to Tokyo
    15. Glamorous Sky
    16. Ticket
    17. Hachi's House
    18. Trapnest
    19. Lotus Flower
    20. Endless Story
    21. Key
    22. Distinction
    23. Nana's Will
    24. A Reward for Hachi
    25. End Credit

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    Editorial Reviews

    Ai Yazawa's popular manga concerning two young women who couldn't be more different despite sharing the same name comes to the screen in this musical drama starring J-Pop icon Mika Nakashima and actress Aoi Miyazaki. Nana "Hachi" Komatsu (Miyazaki) has traveled with her boyfriend to Tokyo in hopes of starting a new life. Elsewhere in this neon-lit metropolis, ambitious punk rock beauty Nana Osaki (Nakashima) arrives determined to become the next big thing in the nocturnal world of rock & roll. On the surface it would seem that these two girls would have little in common, but as they share their dreams and set out in search of true happiness, the girls who couldn't be more different forge a friendship that will last a lifetime. Kentaro Otani directs a film featuring music by J-Rock megastar Hyde. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    Nanaby Anonymous

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    May 16, 2008: I loved the manga and was worried that the I would hate the movie because, let's face it, a movie can never include everything in a book. However, I thought the movie was incredible. Granted, there were some parts that were left out, but it kept the main essence of the story. I would definitely recommend this movie to anyone who liked the manga. The acting was great, and the two lead actresses really brought out the personalities of both Nana and Hachi.

    Nanaby Anonymous

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    April 19, 2008: This film did a wonderfull job adapting the story from the manga/ anime. I feel that it really captured the essence of both Nana and Hatchi. Most of the music was created by Hyde of the popular band L'arc en Ciel and you can really get a feel for the J-pop and J-rock music that is so different that US bands. Second film was a no where near as good as this one.


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