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Nana

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 53min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
4227
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Nana (2005)
DrammaMusicaRomanticismo

Un incontro casuale tra due ragazze con lo stesso nome, «Nana», innesca una serie di eventi e relazioni.Un incontro casuale tra due ragazze con lo stesso nome, «Nana», innesca una serie di eventi e relazioni.Un incontro casuale tra due ragazze con lo stesso nome, «Nana», innesca una serie di eventi e relazioni.

  • Regia
    • Kentarô Ohtani
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ai Yazawa
    • Taeko Asano
    • Kentarô Ohtani
  • Star
    • Mika Nakashima
    • Aoi Miyazaki
    • Hiroki Narimiya
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    4227
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Kentarô Ohtani
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ai Yazawa
      • Taeko Asano
      • Kentarô Ohtani
    • Star
      • Mika Nakashima
      • Aoi Miyazaki
      • Hiroki Narimiya
    • 24Recensioni degli utenti
    • 17Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali26

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    Mika Nakashima
    Mika Nakashima
    • Nana Ôsaki
    Aoi Miyazaki
    Aoi Miyazaki
    • Nana Komatsu
    Hiroki Narimiya
    Hiroki Narimiya
    • Nobuo Terashima
    Yûta Hiraoka
    Yûta Hiraoka
    • Shôji Endô
    Tomomi Maruyama
    Tomomi Maruyama
    • Yasushi Takagi
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    Ken'ichi Matsuyama
    • Shin'ichi Okazaki
    Saeko
    Saeko
    • Sachiko Kawamura
    Yuna Ito
    • Reira
    Momosuke Mizutani
    • Naoki Fujieda
    Anna Nose
    • Junko Saotome
    Takehisa Takayama
    • Kyôsuke Takakura
    Mickey Koga
    • Satô Kôichi
    • (as Mitsuki Koga)
    Bengal
    • Editor in Chief
    • (as Bengaru)
    Toshifumi Muramatsu
    • Real Estate Agent
    Kazuma Suzuki
    Kazuma Suzuki
    • Seiichi Mizukoshi
    Yoshiko Miyazaki
    Yoshiko Miyazaki
    • Natsuko Komatsu
    Rumi Shishido
    • Sakagami
    Tetsuhiro Ikeda
    • Yokoi
    • Regia
      • Kentarô Ohtani
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ai Yazawa
      • Taeko Asano
      • Kentarô Ohtani
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    Recensioni degli utenti24

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    10thorsaeng

    Exactly what it should be

    I am one of NANA comic books' fans, so that's why i really love this movie! It contained all details i wanted it to have. The actors were so real, especially Kyosuke, it was like he jumped out of the comic books! The soundtracks went along with the scenes very well. And they did all the emotional scenes pretty touching. I could laugh and cry along with Nana and Hachi. Both the comic books and the movie perfectly complete each other. When I read the comic books, I have to imagine the characters' voices but in the movie I hear their voices and I deeply get into their feelings. Mika Nakashima was so good at expressing her voice. Aoi Miyazaki was the perfect Hachi, she was cute and innocent. Yuna Ito wasn't so much like Reira but loved her voice though. I really wish they will make NANA II!!!
    10willuknight

    Absolutely Excellent, a true lesson to Hollywood of how to convert a comic/book to the big screen.

    You can rest assured that this is one of the best media adaptations I've seen, and it's the best Manga <> Live Action Movie conversion i have ever witnessed.

    All of the main cast looks as if they have come to life direct from the manga, and they feel real and vibrantly true. About the only negative i could say is that Shin doesn't look young enough (mainly because he's too tall, his style however is perfect and natural). About the only character that didn't jive with me was Nobu, but apart from that everything is perfect - from Yasu to the members of Trapnest, to Sachiko to Juu-chan, all perfect, living as naturally as real life.

    Full credit has to go to the stylists and costume designers, who took NANA's unique and wild style of clothing and made it a living breathing stunning showcase you want to reach out and touch.

    With regard to the story, i have nothing but praise for the authentic adaptation and brilliant pacing of the story. The movie basically covers from where Nana (Hachi) got on the train to go to Tokyo and it ends just after the concert, when Trapnest came over to Nanaes's (plural possessive of Nana) apartment. The ending is one that feels right, and wraps up nicely the threads throughout the movie. It leaves open the possibility of a sequel and most importantly, doesn't change the source material.

    For all of you out there who have never read Nana you'll be pleased that for the movie, NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF NANA IS NECESSARY. So you can go and watch it right now.

    I've already mentioned how closely the movie follows the source material, and it is a joy to behold the manga come to life and acted out for this 2 hour movie. I have a very short attention span but for NANA i was on the edge of my seat.

    With the NANA manga featuring detailed themes of music and bands, a question is how well real life was able to bring to life the exultation of the songs. I wasn't that wowed by the first BLAST track, but the ending was definitely nice to listen too. In particular Trapnest sounded awesome.

    I could write on and on singing my praises for this movie,So what are you waiting for, watch it!!!!!!
    lewiskendell

    Nice adaptation of the popular story.

    Two very different 20 year old women meet on a train to Tokyo. Other than the fact they're both named Nana, they have very different pasts and personalities. Despite this, they're destined to become very big parts of each other's lives. 

    Based on the very popular anime and manga of the same name, this is a fun adaption. The musical aspects of the story are kept, and are as nearly as important to the story as the relationship between the two Nana's. Speaking of, the actresses chosen to play the two title characters are great, and the story is as interesting for guys as it is the girls who are the original audience.

    NANA was a good movie, I liked it. Obviously it's more recommended for people who are already familiar with the source material, but even NANA newbies should enjoy this.
    7mk723

    Definitely Enjoyable...

    So after hearing about the Nana mangas for a while, I finally broke down and started reading them and became immediately obsessed. Therefore, within a week of reading the mangas, I had to watch the movie.

    As far as adaptation screenplays go, I thought this movie was very solid. They chose their material well, and cut out appropriately. But of course, it is difficult to be 100% satisfied with a film when you're so in love with the source material. I was disappointed with the actual story arch of the film because I felt like it barely tapped into the intensity of the Nana's relationship because they failed to really, really show the progression of the friendship, in my opinion.

    I was also slightly disappointed by the music, not because the music was bad, but because it wasn't what I was expecting. Perhaps because I am an American with very little exposure to Japanese music, I was expecting Trapnest to be a lot less pop (well, I thought they might be pop in the way that Evanescence is pop) and I definitely expected Blast to be more traditional Sex Pistol, Clash, etc. style punk rock.

    But regardless, I enjoyed the movie very much and would indeed recommend it to fans of the manga.
    8YetAnotherOpinion

    Fun

    I saw this on an AA flight back from Japan and have to say it was a pretty enjoyable flick, so much so that I'll request netflix to carry it if/when it comes out on DVD so I can watch it with my wife.

    It behooves me to add a bit of context, unlike quite a few of the people here, I've never read the manga, so for me this was a standalone movie with no preconceptions of what the characters should look/act like. I thought they were reasonably developed, interesting characters with good amount of depth.

    My only real issue (as is frequently the case) is the manner in which they subtitled this movie. It's hard for me to ignore the subtitles if they're there, and worse, when they are poorly done then I spend an irritating amount of time interrupting myself mentally, thinking "Wait a second, that is not at all what (s)he said". This may just be my problem but it's definitely irritating. At the same time, they were not so drastically different that they significantly changed the feeling of the whole movie, which is frequently a complaint heard about English language movies with Japanese subtitles.

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      In 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".
    • Blooper
      When 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.
    • Connessioni
      Followed by Nana 2 (2006)
    • Colonne sonore
      Glamorous Sky
      Performed by Mika Nakashima

      Written by Hyde

      Lyrics by Yazawa Ai

      Arranged by Hyde and Kaz

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 settembre 2005 (Giappone)
    • Paese di origine
      • Giappone
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Lingue
      • Giapponese
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Нана
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Tama suido bridge, Kanagawa & Tokyo, Giappone(location)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Aniplex
      • IMJ Entertainment
      • Mainichi Broadcasting System (MBS)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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