MARY CONWAY revels in a powerful reminder that human lives are not defined by physical perfection
Dad’s Army (PG)
Directed by Oliver Parker
3/5
ALMOST four decades after it ended, the “national treasure” that is Dad’s Army is still being screened on TV.
Whoever thought it was a great idea to turn it into a feature film, when it is so ingrained in the British psyche and the last attempt to do so in 1971 failed miserably, is taking a big risk.
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