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YBO2 canon is a fascinating peek into Eiki Takahashi's early experimentation with music video form. You can feel the raw energy and ambition, even if the production values don't match today’s slick standards. There’s a certain charm in its rough edges; the pacing is a bit erratic, but that adds to its unique character. The atmosphere is quite eclectic, embodying the late '80s vibe, and the performances, while not polished, have an earnestness that draws you in. It’s interesting to see how Takahashi’s style would evolve later on, but this initial work showcases a distinct vision that shouldn’t be overlooked.
YBO2 canon, while not widely circulated, has a niche collector interest, especially among those keen on Eiki Takahashi's evolution as a filmmaker. The film's rarity is a point of attraction, with only a handful of copies emerging on the market in various formats over the years. Its status as a unique artifact from the late '80s music video scene makes it a noteworthy conversation piece for dedicated collectors.
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