I agree that none of the MVs carry the spirit of the original Wagamama, dance heavy and EDM oriented but to be honest, I'm all for fresh new stuffs instead of the same old routine. We have dance shots if we want to see them dance, that's what it's for. I want something different, something that the girls can do other than just dance and some close-up shots. I want some acting as well, some storyline/plot and I won't mind if the plot is redundant or random like what Red did. I thought it was innovative and a nice change of pace. The first Last Supper shot reminded me of Ayu-esque PVs in the past where she'd do something controversial or just plain weird (which is closer to Japanese culture than we think). I think Red deserves the win but I won't put down the rest.
I like that indie-vibe we're getting from Blue, he's captured some great angles, playing with sunlight, tints and nice close-ups too. It feels less polished of course compared to the rest however and not much going on and he did say he just wanted to capture the current cute-ness of the group (which is fine but depending on how MM '15 is gonna shape up their style/image, MM '14 is definitely not cute, more of fierce and cool image). Green's MV is quite surprising in that she went for the slight yuri-ness concept, while I'm not a huge fan of though I have to say some of the girls were really on-point with their expressions, notably Ayumi-Duu pair and Erina-Iikubo, I don't think I've seen them made those kind of facial expressions before so that's new. My vote still goes to Red at the end of the day. I hope he'll give us something really refreshing for MM '15's first video
But maybe with less CG would be nicer.