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N. Took the Dice is a fascinating experiment in narrative form, blending footage from Alain Robbe-Grillet's Eden and After with various outtakes, all dictated by the roll of a dice. It creates a surreal atmosphere, kind of dreamlike and disjointed, where the pacing feels almost random, echoing the randomness of the dice itself. The film's themes of chance and perception are really intriguing, and it speaks to Robbe-Grillet's ongoing interest in the relationship between visual art and music. The practical effects and editing choices give it that unique edge, making it a curious piece in the landscape of 70s cinema, even if not everyone vibes with its structure.
N. Took the Dice is somewhat of a rarity, with its limited releases and the experimental nature serving to keep collector interest piqued. Its format history includes a mix of early VHS and DVD releases, but finding a decent print can be a challenge. There's a cult following that appreciates Robbe-Grillet's work, which adds to its allure among collectors who enjoy avant-garde cinema.
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