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(2018 TV Movie)

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9/10
The Best Yet
jbullivant28 January 2018
Great film adapted from a great book. With a stellar cast. Very enjoyable worth the watch. This film is for all ages.
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8/10
Lovely film
appleby_robert15 January 2018
If you like WW2 films/ documenteries and you like David Walliams (bit of a random pairing but thats the reason why I watched this) you are in for a treat. A funny, heartfelt film that is great for all the family.

The only reason why I dont give it the full 10 is sometimes the jump between the heartfelt moments to the silly comedy was a bit too drastic, but thats just me! Still a great watch.
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2/10
Difficult the review!
iancrockford-9630928 December 2020
I found this film so difficult to review. As a story it's emotional and does capture the viewers attention. This a basically a story of family connections. Yet the way dementia is shown is for me at least extremely disrespectful. Gives the sense that it's game which this illness is not. Left me with a very uncomfortable feeling.
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8/10
Grab the tissue box!
owlmellyminecraft1 January 2018
After watching this movie I felt so shocked. Brace yourself.
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3/10
Harrowing
stephensims5327 December 2019
Obviously Walliams has never been in a real Care Home.. Alzheimer's is not a laughing matter.
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2/10
Okay for undemanding children
mattk-1337631 December 2020
It's a lot like Children's Film Foundation made for Saturday morning cinemas in the 70s. That's not a bad thing because its core story is good, but David Walliams is just sinister. Tom Courtenay tries valiantly but deserves better.
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1/10
Honestly where is grandpa?
davidmvesty26 December 2018
First things first - the book is great. Emotional, exciting, character driven and honestly relevant to anyone who has had an older relative with any kind of dementia. Now for this adaptation. It's awful. I could honestly talk al day about what's wrong but I don't need to. The main issue ... and it's a big one is - Grandpa. My god he is portrayed as a boring slow and incapable pensioner that couldn't find his way into bed never mind be the hero of the story. We thought of him as a hero. An old school fighter ace who sounds just like you'd expect - big tash stiff upper lip type that loves wollaping jerries - in this adaptation he's practically asleep. This fact alone makes this adaption unpalatable. Basically the hero of the story is almost in a coma. It ruins the entire program and makes it ... well like grandpa ... boring and unbelievable
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10/10
Just stopped crying!!
adamsrebecca-0145227 December 2019
I'm not a Walliams fan but stumbled across this. Omg it is so good!! My grandad was a pilot in ww1 and I never got to meet him so it felt very close to home. It's verging on Roald Dahl. Love all the characters! Well done Walliams!!
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6/10
family tele
SnoopyStyle8 February 2021
Adult Jack recounts the 1980's and his former Spitfire pilot Grandpa (Tom Courtenay) who is growing increasingly delusional. Young Jack (Kit Connor) tries to help despite its difficulties. The rest of the family is more concerned with their own lives. After an incident, Grandpa is sent to an aged home run by ruthless Miss Dandy (Jennifer Saunders). Jack and Grandpa lead an escape from the retirement POW camp.

It's a British family film. I laughed once. It's inoffensive. It's mostly fine with some cute moments. Grandpa and Jack are a good match although not the most charismatic. There are worst things on the tele.
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6/10
Grandpa's Great Escape
Prismark1012 April 2020
David Walliam's children's story Grandpa's Great Escape is probably more Dahl like.

A real flight of fancy as Grandpa was a heroic Spitfire pilot during the Battle of Britain.

Now in the 1980s he is suffering from Alzheimer's and his family are struggling to care for him. His grandson Jack fights for him to stay with them but Grandpa is sent to Twilight Towers.

The nursing home is run like Colditz by the formidable Miss Dandy who also wants a passport and the latest will for identification purposes.

Being set in the 1980s allows for nostalgia of New Romantic tunes as Jack's sister swoons for Duran Duran.

It is a sweet but silly comedy drama that only soars when Grandpa organises his escape.

I think in the 1980s there were several nursing homes not far removed from Twilight Towers that kept their inmates drugged up.
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7/10
The CQC would love this
sanguinis-961-13318231 December 2020
As a healthcare provider I cringe from the state of the care home but I understand it's only a film 😬 Otherwise its brilliant.
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8/10
it wasn't as good as the book
tom_a_wright22 December 2021
I like the book because it was fun. I thought it would be easy to act out the book but they just changed it for the film. However still liked it.

(7 years old)
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