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Nodame Cantabile: The Movie II

Original title: Nodame Kantâbire: Saishuu-gakushou - Kouhen
  • 2010
  • 2h 3m
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Hiroshi Tamaki and Juri Ueno in Nodame Cantabile: The Movie II (2010)
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Nodame (Juri Ueno) is still pining for the affections of Chiaki (Hiroshi Tamaki), but Chiaki wants them to concentrate on their musical careers and moves out. Chiaki then gets the opportunit... Read allNodame (Juri Ueno) is still pining for the affections of Chiaki (Hiroshi Tamaki), but Chiaki wants them to concentrate on their musical careers and moves out. Chiaki then gets the opportunity to perform with Song Rui (Yu Yamada) and the Wiltord Orchestra of Vienna. Meanwhile, Nod... Read allNodame (Juri Ueno) is still pining for the affections of Chiaki (Hiroshi Tamaki), but Chiaki wants them to concentrate on their musical careers and moves out. Chiaki then gets the opportunity to perform with Song Rui (Yu Yamada) and the Wiltord Orchestra of Vienna. Meanwhile, Nodame remains at the conservatory in Paris, but Professor AuClair refuses to let her compete... Read all

  • Directors
    • Yasuhiro Kawamura
    • Hideki Takeuchi
  • Writers
    • Tomoko Ninomiya
    • Rin Eto
  • Stars
    • Juri Ueno
    • Hiroshi Tamaki
    • Eita Nagayama
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    • Directors
      • Yasuhiro Kawamura
      • Hideki Takeuchi
    • Writers
      • Tomoko Ninomiya
      • Rin Eto
    • Stars
      • Juri Ueno
      • Hiroshi Tamaki
      • Eita Nagayama
    • 2User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Juri Ueno
    Juri Ueno
    • Noda Megumi, aka Nodame
    Hiroshi Tamaki
    Hiroshi Tamaki
    • Chiaki Shin'ichi
    Eita Nagayama
    Eita Nagayama
    • Ryutaro Mine
    • (as Eita)
    Asami Mizukawa
    • Kiyora Miki
    Keisuke Koide
    Keisuke Koide
    • Masumi Okuyama
    Eiji Wentz
    • Frank Lantoine
    Becky
    • Tanya Vishnyova
    Yû Yamada
    • Song Rui
    Takeshi Nadagi
    • Théo
    Tsubaki Nekoze
    • Mazino
    Manuel Doncel
    • Charles Auclair - piano teacher
    Églantine Rembauville-Nicolle
    Églantine Rembauville-Nicolle
    • Jadwiga, aka Jadwi
    • (as Églantine Rembauville)
    Ryosuke Miura
    • Roland Chevalier
    Louca Platon
    • Catherine - Daughter of Oboe player of Roux-Marlet Orchestra
    Manfred Wodarz
    • Thomas Simon - the Concert Master of Orchestre de Malleret
    Nicolas Kontos
    • Alexi Solan - the Oboe player of ORchestre de Malleret
    Jonathan Hamill
    • Horn player of Roux-Marlet Orchestra
    Laurent Rigoulet
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    • Directors
      • Yasuhiro Kawamura
      • Hideki Takeuchi
    • Writers
      • Tomoko Ninomiya
      • Rin Eto
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    A Nutshell Review: Nodame Cantabile The Final Score Part II

    Continuing directly from where we last left off, I was expecting just as much fun I had from the first film in the second one, since it's only half the movie to be completed now, but unfortunately I was left none too impressed. While the earlier film had demonstrated it's more than possible to have a feature film showcasing classical music, thanks to its zany characters, insights for newbies like myself into the meaning and stories behind the many iconic classical pieces, and the charismatic duo of Juri Ueno and Hiroshi Tamaki as the lovers Nodame and Chiaki respectively, the finale chapter ultimately reminded me of another Hollywood franchise in the way things go for the two leads.

    Twilight. Yes, and I mean it in a negative way. The end of the first film had left us with the hope that the supporting characters get to be more involved this time around, but sadly, after the first half hour, they get shelved aside as their story arcs get wrapped up, and the characters got the closure they are seeking. And everything that happened in the first film with Chiaki up against the challenge of trying to make a team out of his orchestra, gets totally put aside, not that it is in need of another mending, but all the characters back then, only warranted a cameo appearance in a throwaway scene toward the end.

    So with all the distractions out of the way, Chiaki can focus on helping Nodame with her music, even though they have to live apart, with mutual agreement and consent. But this absence doesn't only make the heart grow fonder, but also put into the heart some doubts as to whether one is holding the other back by just being there and probably demanding attention and time. Nodame goes through this entire emo episode in self doubt with the realization that her fantasy of being a top notch classical pianist, may just be that fantasy unfulfilled, and wonder what was actually wrong with life as she knew as a pre-school teacher.

    In a parallel to the Twilight movies, so begins that indecisiveness that crept into the film and set on it like the plague. Both Chiaki and Nodame cannot help to declare their affection openly and their emotions properly, and cannot decide if they're better off together, or alone. Worse, Nodame's career seems to suddenly take off when she's at her most vulnerable, and Chiaki being perturbed not to be at the centre of it all, as he was always. It's one thing being put on a pedestal by someone, then completely forgotten and you start wondering why you've been taking things for granted.

    Under such circumstances and scenes, it eventually plodded its way to the finale complete with a much expected reconciliation, and somehow it hinted at not being a definitive end, since I believe another volume of the graphic novel is already out. I suppose it's always the smart thing to do to leave things open for the prospect of more, but seriously, the show should start to move on from concentrating on this dilemma of indecision.

    But I still enjoyed what I had enjoyed from the previous film, with this film also showcasing a number, though less now, of classical musical pieces coming complete with explanations of the stories and theories behind the composers and the works themselves, which serves to be educational. I start to realize as well that the choice of the music pieces were deliberately considered to evoke and reflect the mood of the respective characters at the time of their playing, so how's that for that perfect drawing of parallels?

    Like the first film there were moments of kitsch especially with Juri Ueno hamming it up as her sensitive, fun loving Nodame, but when drowned in plenty of emotional moments, she loses that much of charm. Still, fans of the first film shouldn't go without watching the second since it completes the adventures of The Final Score based primarily in Paris, but as an outsider to the well loved series, I'm still of the opinion that the first part is way more superior than the second.

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    • Connections
      Follows Nodame Cantabile (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Fasut Symphony
      Music by Franz Liszt (as Liszt)

      Performed by Paul Potts

      Paul Potts courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 2010 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 交響情人夢 最終樂章 後篇
    • Filming locations
      • Austria
    • Production companies
      • Cine Bazar
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
      • Kôdansha
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      • $86,192,740
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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