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Nana 2

 
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Nana 2

  • Director: Kentaro Otani
  • Genre: Drama
  • Main Cast: Yui Ichikawa, Mika Nakashima
  • Release Year: 2006
  • Run Time: 130 minutes

Plot

Ai Yazawa's popular manga of the same name comes to the screen in this adventure about two girls who share the same name as they struggle to sort out their complex love lives. Nana "Hachi" Komatsu has been drawn into a passionate love triangle with Trapnest bassist Takumi and Black Stones' guitarist Nobu. Meanwhile, Nana "Osaki" holds out hope that her band Black Stones will finally find success while being drawn into a clandestine relationship with Trapnest guitarist Ren. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Yui Ichikawa
  • Mika Nakashima

Credit

Kentaro Otani - Director, Shuichi Kakesu - Editor, Kazuya Hamana - Executive Producer, Takayuki Kawabe - Lighting, Tadashi Ueda - Composer (Music Score), Norihiro Isoda - Production Designer, Ryuji Noguchi - Production Designer, Kiyoku Motonobu - Cinematographer, Toshiaki Nakazawa - Producer, Osamu Kubota - Producer, Kentaro Otani - Screenwriter
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NANA2

Official Poster of NANA2
Directed by Kentarô Ôtani
Produced by Osamu Kubota,
Toshiaki Nakazawa
Written by Ai Yazawa,
Kentarô Ôtani,
Taeko Asano
Starring Mika Nakashima
Yui Ichikawa
Hiroki Narimiya
Kanata Hongo
Yuna Ito
and more
Cinematography Kazuhiro Suzuki
Distributed by - Japan -
Toho Movie Production
Release date(s) December 9, 2006
Running time 115 min
Language Japanese
Preceded by Nana

Nana 2 is the sequel to the Japanese movie Nana, an adaptation of the manga by Ai Yazawa, directed by Kentarô Ôtani. Production for the movie began in mid-September and only one and a half month shootings finished the movie in time for the December 9, 2006 release.

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Plot

Taking place shortly after the end of the first film, Nana 2 focuses more on Komatsu Nana (Hachi/Hachiko) and her love life. Romance develops between Hachi and TRAPNEST's bassist Takumi as well as with the Black Stones' guitarist Nobu. Meanwhile, Nana works hard for her band while trying to find happiness. Both girls struggle through life, and try to keep their friendship from falling apart. More information on the story at Nana.

Main cast

  • Nana Komatsu (小松奈々 Komatsu Nana): Yui Ichikawa
  • Nana Osaki (大崎ナナ Ōsaki Nana): Mika Nakashima
  • Ren Honjo (本城蓮 Honjō Ren): Nobuo Kyou
  • Takumi Ichinose (一ノ瀬巧 Ichinose Takumi): Tetsuji Tamayama
  • Shinichi Okazaki (岡崎真一 Okazaki Shin'ichi) a.k.a. Shin: Kanata Hongo
  • Nobuo Terashima (寺島伸夫 Terashima Nobuo)): Hiroki Narimiya
  • Reira Serizawa (芹澤レイラ Serizawa Reira): Yuna Ito

Casting issues

There were several casting issues in the production of Nana 2. Aoi Miyazaki had declined to reprise the role of Komatsu Nana. She was replaced with actress Yui Ichikawa. Ryuhei Matsuda had declined to play the role of Ren and was replaced with Nobuo Kyou. Also, Ken'ichi Matsuyama, who portrayed Shinichi Okazaki, had been replaced by Hongo Kanata.

Theatrical release

Even though both theme songs were released ahead (Hitoiro of NANA starring MIKA NAKASHIMA on November 29, 2006 and Truth of REIRA starring YUNA ITO on December 6, 2006), the movie could only hit the #4 spot on the Movie Charts, from its release December 9, 2006 onward, and overall had very weak and low ratings. Many fans claimed that the exchange of main cast members led to the disappointing statistics.

On December 18, NANA2 made its international debut in New York, USA. New York - Tokyo brought the main actresses Mika Nakashima and Yui Ichikawa to the limited seated IFC Cinema. The movie was well received by fans.

Theme songs

Nana 2 once again featured the two artists Mika Nakashima and Yuna Ito, releasing songs under the names Nana starring Mika Nakashima and Reira starring Yuna Ito, respectively.

Nana, starring Mika Nakashima's new single "Hitoiro" featured Takuro of Glay as composer and Nana author Yazawa Ai as the lyricist again. It did not do as well as its predecessor "Glamorous Sky," peaking at only #5 on the Oricon charts. Two weeks after the release of the single, however, Nana starring Mika Nakashima released her first and last album, The End, which managed to rank at #2 on the Oricon charts.

Reira, starring Yuna Ito's "Truth" had no more luck than Nakashima's new single, ranking in only at the tenth place on the Oricon charts. The music video of the single was filmed in Scotland and used as scenes of the film. Neither of the singles were as record-setting as their predecessors.

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