NANA: Special Edition (2 Disc Set) DTS ES
Formato de imagen: 1.78 (Widescreen)
Formato de sonido: Japanese - DD 5.1 Japanese DTS 5.1
Subtítulos: English, Chinese
Zona: 3
País: HK
Tipo de estuche: Estuche de cartón con digipak y libreto de fotos.
Contenidos adicionales: Librero de fotos.
Dónde comprarla: CDWOW cortesía de Vito
Yazawa Ai's extremely popular manga comes to life in Nana, the exciting new film starring popular singer Nakashima Mika and Miyazaki Aoi! Released in 2005 Nana tells the story of two twenty-year-old women with the same name, but drastically different personalities.
First up, there's Osaki Nana (Nakashima Mika), a calm, cool, and collected punk rock singer who struts into Tokyo's underground punk scene looking to hit the big time. While Nana's got some ex-boyfriend issues that she's eager to put behind her, she won't allow that personal drama to interfere with her big dream. In fact, Nana's not going to stop until she's conquered Japan as the nation's top rock star! The other "Nana" of the title is Komatsu Nana (TV actress Miyazaki Aoi), who is alternatively called Hachi. Cute and cheerful, Hachi led a somewhat sheltered life and has a bad habit of falling in love too quickly. She had some relationship problems in the past, but when she falls for her high school pal Junko, she decides to follow him to Tokyo when he gets admitted to an art design school. By moving to the big city, she hopes to find love and happiness in this new locale.
By pure chance, Nana and Hachi end up meeting on a train, and thanks to a chain of coincidences involving the number seven, the two of them end up sharing the same apartment. Its number? 707! So even with all the twists of fate in their favor, can these two very different people live under the same roof and get along? And will they eventually find the happiness they've dreamed for so long? The answers are revealed in Nana, director Kentarou Ootani's winning film adaptation of the popular girl's comic!
Special Features (Engliah Subtitle Available):
A Book Of NANA Photo Album
Audio Commentary By Director and Main Cast
Premiere Screening In Japan
Stage Appearance In Japan
Theatrical Trailers
TV Spots
Making Of NANA
Asia Premiere In Hong Kong