VIZ Media
My Cart
GO
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN KAKASHI CHRONICLES TEE NARUTO, VOL. 27
 

Search
Go

 
 
Nana 2
Email a friendView larger image

Nana 2

List Price: $24.92
Our Price: $22.49
You Save: $2.43 ( 9%)
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.
In Stock
Usually ships in 1 business days

Note: Item may be sold and shipped by another company. Learn more.
Description:

Based on the popular manga by Ai Yazawa, NANA 2 is the sequel to the movie NANA, which follows the adventures of two girls, both named Nana. Taking place shortly after the end of the first movie, NANA 2 focuses on the duo's love lives. Nana "Hachi" Komatsu is trapped in a love triangle between TRAPNEST's bassist Takumi and the Black Stones' guitarist Nobu. Meanwhile, the other Nana (Osaki) struggles to find success for her band Black Stone, continuing a secret relationship with TRAPNEST's guitarist Ren. Directed by Kentaro Otani, starring Mika Nakashima and Yui Ichikawa.

English Subtitles

Product Details:
Actors: Mika Nakashima, Yui Ichikawa, Nobuo Kyou, Tetsuji Tamayama, Hongo Kanata
Director: Kentaro Otani
Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Surround Sound
Language: English
Number of Discs: 1
Studio: VIZ Pictures, Inc.
Run Time: 130 minutes
DVD Release Date: July 29, 2008
Average Customer Rating: based on 5 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.


5Awesome chick flick!!Aug 05, 2009
I recently got into watching foreign films and this one was awesome. It has a really good plot and it is a tier jerker. This movie shows that first loves you will never forget, your differences make for best friendships, and how awful relationships can be.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Not as good as Nana 1, but a must for Nana fansFeb 07, 2009
First I must say I loved the first Nana Movie, it ranks right next to Linda Linda Linda. Nana 2 was not as upbeat as the first, possible because my favorite characters, Nana (Hachi)and Ren were played by other actors. I thought that the chemistry between Nana and Ren made the first movie, Ren in the second was not as close to Nana, they seemed somewhat distant. I thought that Nana (Hachi) should have ended up with Nobu in the second because their personalities fit each other. But she ended up with pretty boy Takumi. The story was much stronger in the first Nana,
Nana 2 was more about Nana's(Hachi)loves and how it affected the band.
But I loved both movies, the first more than the second though.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Nana is Back, Bigger and Better Than EverJan 16, 2009
The second movie is a vast improvement from the first movie. Not that the first movie was bad, but they obviously received a much bigger budget the second time around. Visually, the cinematography is stunning, with an abundance of clear, crisp and beautiful shots around Japan. The second movie stays very true to the manga as well, with the exception of leaving out a particular storyline. But I find that most movie adaptations of literature leave out various details, it's just something that commonly happens between the transfer of mediums, and understandably so (live-action adaptations have time constraints). If they had included all of the details of the manga, the movie would surely seem crammed, so I don't mind the absense of details here. The acting in the movie was also stellar and quite believable, and the humor/comedy of Ai Yazawa's original work remains in tact as well. I felt this was tragically missing from the first movie.

Overall, excellent adaptation of the manga. The characters were chosen well, the music is entertaining and appropriate, and the plot moves at a great pace so you remain invested in the story. My one, admittedly petty, complaint is that the actress who played Hachi in the first movie (Aoi Miyazaki) was much, much cuter and more "Hachi-like" than Yui Ichikawa, who plays her in the second movie. Ichikawa did a fine job acting, she just isn't nearly as cute, and Hachi is very cute... I know she can't help that. Sorry. (I said it was petty). :) Kenichi Matsuyama also does not make a second appearance in movie 2, and instead Kanata Hongo takes on the role of Shin. I am a huge fan of Matsuyama, but this switch is preferred, as he was really too old to play the role of Shin. This was a good switch.

If you're a Nana fan, this must be apart of your Ai Yazawa collection.


0 of 4 found the following review helpful:

515 MORE MINSSep 04, 2008
I ordered this on Sunday. I am so excited to get off work and drive 30 mins to see if I got it today!! I saw the previews and just had to get it....I have 15 more mins WOOOOOOO HOOOOO!

2 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5An awesome Sequel!Jul 30, 2008
I am so glad this movie finally came out on DVD. I have been waiting forever to see it. Its a great follow up to Nana 1. Check it out.

About Us   Contact Us
Privacy Policy Copyright © , VIZ. All rights reserved.
Web business powered by Amazon WebStore
© VIZ Media, LLC
ZETTAI KARESHI © 2003 Yuu WATASE/Shogakukan
FUSHIGI YUGI © 1992 Yuu WATASE/Shogakukan
FUSHIGI YUGI GENBUKAIDEN © 2003 Yuu WATASE/Shogakukan
ARATAKANGATARI © 2009 Yuu WATASE/Shogakukan