Takeuchi and Nana are now officially going out. Takeuchi keeps on being persistent and eventually Nana gives in, thinking that Takeuchi has been the person that has been there for her and comforting her these past 4-5 years. Takeuchi once again attempts to ask Nana out, but she refuses him again. But Yano told him not to tell Nana that they've been keeping in touch. Takeuchi has been in touch with Yano over the past 4-5 years. (Unless I missed it in earlier volumes hehe)ģ) Takeuchi has loved Nana for a long time. It seems Yuri knows something, but they still haven't addressed that even by Volume 10. I suspect Nana was cheating on him on a regular basis. So he did lie to Nana when she asked him if anything happened.Ģ) We never find out (yet) why Nana was in her ex-bf's car when they died. we discover a few things.ġ) Yano slept with Yuri in the classroom that one year (likely just that he wanted to be comforted). Just a short summary of previous volumes first. I'd have never expected this kind of ending based on the lovey lovey theme throughout the story.Ĭorrection: IT HAS NOT YET ENDED AND IS ON-GOING! hehe. Because that was the last day I ever saw him. Could anyone truly blame him for the choices he made? The realities that he had to face were bigger than him. Give him the strenght to stand up again no matter how many times he cries and how many hurdles he runs into. Give him strength so that no matter what, he does not lose. They show a flashback of all their scenes together.Įpilogue - Exact narr spoken by Nana: Please God, protect him. She runs down the platform crying and he looks out of the window like he wants to go back. At the train station when he's leaving: Wherever you are. At the end of the trip they promise to meet at the end of the year in Tokyo. They go on a farewell trip together for a night to a ryokan. He tells her he's going to Tokyo with his mom. So let's entrust the future with our futures.' and Yano wishes for my wishes to come true. They hug and realize that both wish for the same thing. They have a few very painful scenes between them. Or is it that you're trying to give her time? 'Or are you going to pretend that you can't hear Nana's silent "Please don't go"?' His friend tells him that he's treating Nana unfairly and that he should tell her. He figures that Nana is strong enough to cope with it. But despite what he's told her, he plans to leave with his mom. Also deals with the univs they want to get into and them working hard to raise their grades. And that he should choose whatever is most important for him. But she tells him that no matter what his decision is, she'll be okay with it. They tell each other that they really love each other. Yano is debating whther or not to go with her or to stay with Nana.
His mum is moving away from the town they're in. She happens to end up in the same class as the incredibly popular Yano Motoharu, who rumors say that two thirds of all the girls are guaranteed to fall in love with.- So Yano's parents are getting divorced. For brand new first year student, Takahashi Nanami (Nana for short), it was no different. To the girls, that also meant the start of their love lives. The second part was released 4–5 weeks after the first part. The film was released in two parts, with the first released in Japanese cinemas in the spring of 2012.
It is directed by the director Takahiro Miki and stars Toma Ikuta, Yuriko Yoshitaka.
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