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Thistledown has this peculiar charm, you know? It's a documentary that just glides through the world of thistle down, capturing it in a way that feels almost poetic. The pacing is leisurely, inviting you to just breathe in the atmosphere as you watch these delicate seeds float through settings like the Water of Leith and the turf of Partick Thistle Football Club. No commentary to disrupt the flow—it's just you and the visuals. The practical effects of nature at play here are pretty stunning, really. There's a certain tranquility in watching something so simple yet so beautifully intricate unfold.
Thistledown is quite an oddity in the collector's world, with its niche subject matter and lack of a widely recognized director or genre classification. There are very few copies around, making it a tantalizing piece for those who appreciate unique documentaries. It's not the easiest film to find, and its rarity tends to attract collectors looking for something genuinely different to add to their libraries.
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