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So, 'Just Barely A Virgin' is an interesting piece, really. The atmosphere is a mix of curiosity and provocation, typical for documentaries exploring the gravure idol scene. Rio Tachibana, fresh off her pop debut, draws you in with this raw pursuit of fame. The pacing feels almost voyeuristic, as the viewer gets pulled into the mechanics of her world—it's not just an image DVD, despite the thin line it dances on. There's a certain tension in the air, as the film navigates the blurred boundaries of artistry and exploitation, which makes it distinctive. The performances are genuine, reflecting the naivety and ambition of youth. Definitely a conversation starter in any collection.
This film has a niche appeal, attracting collectors interested in rare documentaries about idol culture. Its limited release and underground nature make it a bit hard to find, adding to its allure. There are various formats, but the original release is the most sought after among serious collectors, given its distinct perspective and the raw themes it explores.
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