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In which we learn from Alan Clarke's STARS OF THE ROLLER STATE DISCO (1984) that roller rinks are miserable places when you live there, find out that roller skating isn't fun when you're forced to do it, and view roller disco as a metaphor for the Thatcher regime. (Warning: contains spoilers and some content may be triggering.)
By Ron Blum & Dan Levine5
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In which we learn from Alan Clarke's STARS OF THE ROLLER STATE DISCO (1984) that roller rinks are miserable places when you live there, find out that roller skating isn't fun when you're forced to do it, and view roller disco as a metaphor for the Thatcher regime. (Warning: contains spoilers and some content may be triggering.)