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So, 'Can you collect it? Complete' from '94 is a curious piece. Jiro, the lead, starts off as this enthusiastic instructor, but the atmosphere shifts when Owada, who steps into his parents' shoes, stirs up some pretty unsettling suspicions. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but that's part of its charm. It weaves in themes of identity and trust, which are pretty palpable throughout. The performances are decent; they give off a raw, almost unrefined energy that makes it feel more genuine. You can sense the practical effects are minimal, but they fit the tone—kind of adds to the authenticity. It’s the sort of film that leaves you pondering its layers, and that's what keeps it interesting.
'Can you collect it? Complete' has been somewhat elusive over the years, with limited home media releases which heightens its collector appeal. The scarcity of physical copies means it's not the easiest find, and this adds to the interest among collectors who appreciate its unique narrative. Its themes resonate with a niche audience, making it a noteworthy piece for those who enjoy exploring lesser-known films from the '90s.
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