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Monday, April 24, 2006
NANA

I realized that for the past month, my social life has practically gone down the drain. I have not been to the movies, shopping, hanging out, and er.. whatever other things that people do that implies the existence of your social life. I'm either at home, or school, or my friend's place doing my project. That is it.
I need to start calling up people on my phonebook and ask them out for coffee or something. (But they'll probably don't even remember me now)

I so badly want to go to Kinokuya.

Anyway, I've only watched NANA the movie recently. It was awesome if you're a NANA fan; great, if you havent read the manga. Anyway, try watching it. The Live-Action Movie. Or try watching the Anime. Or try reading the Manga. (Ah, yes, speaking of which, I've been reading plenty of Mangas lately. Which is so weird, considering my statements about mangas a few posts back.)

Here's a plan I made. I'm going to revamp this site. Yeap. Again. But this time, I'll take my time doing it. I'll come up with something NANA-ish, although, like I said, its just a thought. In the meantime, lets leave you with more NANA!


The Live-Action Movie


Mika Nakashima as Ootsaki Nana (She's great!)


Aoi Miyazaki as Komatsu Nana (She potrays the character sooo perfectly)


The Anime (Recently released)


More from the anime.


Komatsu (Hachi) Nana and Ootsaki Nana





See how similar they are? The movie + anime keeps pretty close to the manga. To the very last detail too. It's awesome how they do that.

Ah, well, if anyone is interested, here's the sypnosis, if you haven't already figured out (although abit late, after all that rambling, heh.)

"Two young women, both with the name Nana, one with a punk backround and another with the naive upper middle class mindset, find each other in Tokyo as they pursue love and careers. Their transition to the adult phase is not without drama." Adapted from ANN.

"The story tells of two very different females sharing the same name of NANA, brought together by the chance of fate. There's love problems, hate, punk music, punk fashion and virtual sachiko, but together the NANAs get through it all." Adapted from Epicalyx vs Epocalypse.


Btw, Oosaki is my fav Nana. And the movie have awesome soundtrack! Especially when Nana's in a rock band.

Credit goes to NANA-NANA.net for the images.


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