Released in , this drama/romance follows a woman named Nana (played by Yura Kano) who returns to her hometown after a scandalous affair.
At its core, I Want You, Nana-chan, Give Me a Bite serves as an extreme character study on human dissatisfaction. Nana suffers from an exaggerated form of "mimetic desire"—a psychological phenomenon where an individual only desires an object because they see someone else valuing it. I want you- Nana-chan- give me a bite -2021- 72...
The film follows a protagonist named Nana (hence "Nana-chan") who is living a seemingly normal life but is haunted by a past relationship defined by an intense, almost parasitic attachment. The "bite" represents the way trauma and toxic love latch onto a person and never let go. Released in , this drama/romance follows a woman
In the vast, forgotten corners of 2021’s independent animation scene, a 72-second experimental short surfaced, then vanished. Its title: I want you- Nana-chan- give me a bite -2021- 72... No director claimed it. No festival programmed it. Yet, for a small group of archivists, this fragmented phrase has become a haunting cipher. The film follows a protagonist named Nana (hence
Nana only experiences attraction and desire toward men who are already taken—whether they have a girlfriend, a lover, or a wife. The thrill of "stealing" someone else's partner serves as her primary emotional catalyst.
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: The story begins after Nana is fired from a corporate job at a large firm following a scandalous affair with her boss. Defeated, she retreats to her hometown and moves back in with her parents.