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So, 'Round Trip to Glasgow' is this intriguing documentary from 1982, and while the director's name seems to be lost to time, the film itself captures the essence of British transport in a way that's both charming and informative. It has this laid-back pacing, you know? It's not rushed, just takes its time to show the little details of travel – trains, the hustle of stations, and even the landscape rolling by. The practical effects are pretty neat for a doc; you see the era's transport in all its gritty glory. And there’s something about the atmosphere - it feels like a nostalgic journey, almost poetic at times, really. It's a slice of life that transports you back.
Notable for its observational style.Great for those into transport history.Interesting look at UK travel in the early 80s.
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