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--break-on-reject should help.
From what I can make out, that and the recommended argument (--break-match-filters) rely on a filters list, which doesn't seem to have a date option of their own. For now I've just added the problematic videos to my archive file, so they won't slow it down anymore, but it feels like it should be possible to halt the script like that. Maybe it's too niche of an edge case.