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Synopsis: A chance encounter between two girls of the same name, "Nana," triggers a series of events and relationships.
Genre: Drama, Music, Romance
Director(s): Kentarô Ohtani
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
83%
Year:
2005
113 min
985 Views


How did it turn out like this?

It wasn't supposed to end up like this.

Why not?

I was supposed to tie up loose ends.

To end everything once and for all.

Why am I going with the flow?

I'm so not cool.

She curled up with her face turning red as she said that.

I've never seen Nana so cute, and I felt deeply for her.

Komatsu-san!

Why can't you do simple tasks like this?

You should've had plenty of time.

When I was your age, I worked more responsibly than you do.

I'll only have more problems if you decided to work here just for kicks.

This work environment didn't suit me, no matter how you looked at it.

I wanted to find a different job and quit this one as soon as possible.

And leave your phone on manner mode.

But is there really a place where I belong in this world?

I admire you, Nana.

Reach.

What?! Are you serious?

It's too early in the game!

What?

Ron.

Are you serious?!

Reach, one-out, double east, and one dora.

You won again?!

This is unfair.

But really, you're pretty good at this.

Cut us some slack, will you?

I already am.

Stop, stop, stop.

Is that Hachi?

It may be Hachi.

Go for it.

Welcome home, Nana-chan.

I think I made her cry.

Back then, I cried because,

I immediately knew that the dream-like event that took place

was a reward from Nana.

Here you go.

I felt more love than hearing "thank you" a million times.

That made me really happy.

I can't get any closer to being an adult.

In this reality where I can't be pampered anymore,

Nana showed me the sweetest dream I could ever imagine.

It was like a really lucky first love.

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