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Nana (ナナ) is a 2005 Japanese drama film directed by Kentarō Ōtani. Based on the manga of the same name by Ai Yazawa, the film stars Mika Nakashima as Nana Osaki and Aoi Miyazaki as Nana "Hachi" Komatsu. The film was released on September 3, 2005.
The film was followed by a sequel, Nana 2, in 2006. Nakashima reprised her role as Nana Osaki, but some of the original cast, including Miyazaki and Ryuhei Matsuda, did not reprise their roles.
Synopsis
Nana is about the relationship between two young women who are both named Nana. Although their names are the same, their lives are completely different. One of them, Nana Osaki (Mika Nakashima), is an ambitious punk who is looking to break into the world of rock and roll, while the other, Nana "Hachi" Komatsu (Aoi Miyazaki), simply wants a new life with her boyfriend, Shoji Endo (Yūta Hiraoka). After moving to Tokyo while chasing their hopes and dreams, their lives greatly change after meeting each other.
Cast
Mika Nakashima - Nana Osaki
Aoi Miyazaki - Nana "Hachi" Komatsu
Hiroki Narimiya - Nobuo Terashima
Kenichi Matsuyama - Shin
Ryuhei Matsuda - Ren Honjo
Yuna Ito - Reira Serizawa
Saeko - Sachiko
Momosuke Mizutani - Naoki
Anna Nose - Junko
Takehisa Takayama - Kyosuke
Tomomi Maruyama - Yasu
Tetsuji Tamayama - Takumi
Yūta Hiraoka - Shoji Endo
Gou Ayano
DVD
The DVD edition was released on March 3, 2006.
Reception
The film grossed $33,154,571 at the Japanese box office and stayed in the top 10 for several weeks.
Theme songs
In addition to creating a Nana craze throughout Asia, the film also helped launch Mika Nakashima to the peak of her career as she released the single "Glamorous Sky" under the name Nana starring Mika Nakashima. The single created topicality with its special collaboration between Nakashima, Hyde (who wrote the music for the song), and Nana author Yazawa Ai (who wrote the lyrics). The single became Nakashima's first number one single on the Oricon charts. It was also featured in Osu! Tatakae! Ōendan 2 and Konami's drum simulation game Drum Mania.
The film also helped promote another artist, Yuna Ito, who starred in the film as Trapnest vocal Reira, released her debut single "Endless Story," the insert song of the film, under the name Reira starring Yuna Ito. The single ranked second on the Oricon charts, next to Nakashima's "Glamorous Sky," and made Yuna Ito one of the most successful debuting artists of 2005.
References
External links
Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 2008-04-05) (in Japanese)
NANA at JFDB
Nana at IMDb
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