Dec 31, 2008
N.B.
First off the numbers that i gave ratings, are not accurate. I don't take too much time contemplating on them, because I know I'm too indecisive.
This anime was very dramatic. If it wanted to, it could be an extreme soap opera. A plus is that the music is pretty catchy, so head straight to gendou after you hear the theme songs! The band "the Black Stones" are cool to follow as the strive to become professional punk band and it's interesting to see Osaki Nana's side of the story.
However there is always the other Nana, the one who constantly falls in love at
...
every turn. As the anime goes on her love troubles get obnoxious. On the other hand it teaches the lesson that love is always changing.
At the first glance the two Nanas look like they would not get along, but they prove to be foils to eachother. What brings these characters together is what really is fascinating and their relentless change of relationships. The strong bond that holds the characters together is intriguing to the viewer. When watching this anime one goes to love and hate certain individuals and feel compassionate toward them. The emotions that tie everyone together have a major impact on the story because of the inconsistent concept of love.
<<<<<<NOW. I will give you a breakdown of the story>>>>>
Basically two girls move to Tokyo and try to acheive their goals. One wants to be housewifte ( the whole white picket fence deal), The other a professional rockstar as the vocalist. Along the way they have too many love problems. The end.
This is the simplified version.
The ending was unclear, i wont spoil it, but it gave me a certain messege. If you're unsatisfed, think of a deeper meaning. I must warn you, you who may or may not be planning to watch this, this is no disney ending.
There is a whole lot of bad connotation here, but if you are considering.... watch it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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