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Roll On Four O'Clock is one of those hidden gems that captures the gritty atmosphere of a 70s British school. The film dives into the complex life of Latimer, a boy who stands apart from the typical macho bravado expected in his environment. It’s raw, unfiltered, and the bullying he faces feels disturbingly real. Welland's storytelling reveals deep themes of identity and societal pressure, and the pacing keeps you engaged without dragging on. Performances are solid, and there's this haunting tone lingering throughout that stays with you. It's the kind of film that haunts your thoughts long after the credits roll. Definitely a distinctive piece from that era.
Roll On Four O'Clock has had a somewhat sporadic release history, often flying under the radar for collectors. Original prints are scarce, and while it’s not widely discussed, there’s a niche interest among enthusiasts of 70s British cinema. It's worth keeping an eye out for, especially in any film festivals or retrospectives that focus on the era's social dramas, as it truly captures a unique period in storytelling.
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