A chance encounter between two girls of the same name, "Nana," triggers a series of events and relationships.A chance encounter between two girls of the same name, "Nana," triggers a series of events and relationships.A chance encounter between two girls of the same name, "Nana," triggers a series of events and relationships.
- Awards
- 2 nominations
Mickey Koga
- Satô Kôichi
- (as Mitsuki Koga)
Bengal
- Editor in Chief
- (as Bengaru)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the story, since both main characters have the same first name, to differentiate one Nana to the other, Nana Osaki affectionately called Nana Komatsu "Hachi", because she thinks Nana Komatsu behaves like a dog, faithful but sometimes annoying. This is actually a play of word. The female name "Nana" is a homonym of the Japanese word "nana" that means "seven", and while "Hachi" is a common dog name in Japan, it is also a homonym of the word "hachi" that means "eight".
- GoofsWhen Nobu is playing his tape to Nana the first time, you can clearly hear a bass guitar in the song. This is not possible at that time since Ren left for Tokio long before that and Shin wasn't in the band yet.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Nana 2 (2006)
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Poor Shin!
I wonder if people that weren't already fans of the Nana manga would really understand the movie. I think that unless you had read the manga, a lot of the movie might be lost for viewers. The movie script was almost word for word from the manga, it was pretty fun to see it all on the big screen though.
As for the characters, both of the Nana's were perfect for their roles. Yasu was good, Nobu was not what I expected (but it worked), but Shin...poor Shin. He looked like he was in his 30's...they kind of killed his character, which is a shame since he is my favorite! Shoji, Jun and Kyosuke were all eerily perfect for their roles. I think they were the funniest part of the whole movie.
As for the characters, both of the Nana's were perfect for their roles. Yasu was good, Nobu was not what I expected (but it worked), but Shin...poor Shin. He looked like he was in his 30's...they kind of killed his character, which is a shame since he is my favorite! Shoji, Jun and Kyosuke were all eerily perfect for their roles. I think they were the funniest part of the whole movie.
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- theroseduelliste
- Sep 17, 2005
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- Нана
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- Gross worldwide
- $34,673,880
- Runtime1 hour 53 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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