![]() ![]() Motoharu has finally loved Nana greater than he did with the dead-Nana. I`d say Take's sister is sooo right when she said, "only true love can replace an old one." and I think this has finally happened with Motoharu's case. and Nana got her "sleep-talking" question answered when Motoharu said those meaningful and sweetest words, "I had been living all this time to meet you, Takahashi". ![]() She was like "Yano, did you still wish Nana-san was beside you instead of me?". In book 8 when Motoharu and Nana had an overnight trip, Nana talked in her sleep. If Nana and dead Nana were right in front of him, I`m pretty sure he`ll chose Nanami. I can tell that at that point, he has moved on from his past and lived again, rather even more alive because of Nana. Before their separation, Motoharu said to Nana "It feels like I have been born to meet you." Motoharu believes that Nana is his destined one definitely not the dead Nana. lol, but no, TBH, she`ll just contradict herself/her own writing. TT_TT I`ll seriously condemn Yuuki Obata if she ever turned the story that way. ![]() The film was filmed in Sapporo, Hokkaido and in Tokyo.I can even imagine Nana looking up at the sky and think to herself, "Yano has now reunited with Nana-san." This is the hometown of Yuki Obata, the manga artist of Bokura ga Ita, the manga this film is based on. The filming of Bokura ga Ita took place in Kushiro, Hokkaido. In addition, Sosuke Takaoka would play the role of Masafumi Takeuchi, Yano's close friend, and Yuika Motokariya would play Yuri Yamamoto, the younger sister of Motoharu's late girlfriend. Actress Yuriko Yoshitaka, the recipient of the Best Newcomer award at the 28th Yokohama Film Festival, would star as Nanami Takahashi, a classmate of Motoharu. Toma Ikuta, who previously starred in the films Hanamizuki and No Longer Human, would be starring in this film as Motoharu Yano, a boy who is popular with most girls in the class. The main cast of Bokura ga Ita was revealed on. Director Takahiro Miki directed the film, and film produced by Tomoko Yoshida. Bokura ga Ita was first serialized in Betsucomi, and it won the 50th Shogakukan Manga Award for Shōjo manga. ![]()
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