Benji

Benji

2018 "A Hero Comes Home"
Benji
Benji

Benji

6.3 | 1h27m | PG | en | Drama

Two school kids strike up a friendship with an orphaned puppy named Benji. When danger befalls them and they end up kidnapped by robbers who are in over their heads, Benji and his scruffy sidekick come to the rescue.

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6.3 | 1h27m | PG | en | Drama , Comedy , Crime | More Info
Released: March. 16,2018 | Released Producted By: Blumhouse Productions , Symbolic Exchange Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Two school kids strike up a friendship with an orphaned puppy named Benji. When danger befalls them and they end up kidnapped by robbers who are in over their heads, Benji and his scruffy sidekick come to the rescue.

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Cast

Gabriel Bateman , Darby Camp , Kiele Sanchez

Director

Thomas Scott Stanton

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Blumhouse Productions , Symbolic Exchange

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lionessden Nothing joyful in this film at all. Very depressing.
Leofwine_draca BENJI is a brand-new remake of a classic family film from the 1970s about a heroic dog; very much a LASSIE knock-off then. This remake updates the story to the modern day, but fails to do too much with it. I'm a real dog lover so it was entertaining to watch the dogs do ingenious things here; most of the time you'll be impressed at how well trained they are. And thank goodness they don't have any CGI creatures or stupid voices over the top. The plot, about kids being kidnapped by criminals, is predictable in the extreme, but some of the set-pieces are okay. The humour isn't all that funny but at least it doesn't descend into fart jokes as do so many these days. Expect lots of sentiment in a film solely aimed at child viewers.
wowyoursis Beautiful graphic, rich characters and refreshing mainstream family freandly animal theme. DELIGHTFUL, ENCHANTING STORY. I was not expecting this movie can be that good to watch together with my lover. I really love the hidden plot of Benji and that big stray puppy. I was smiling when I see them get along so well. The story line of the title was very clear, logical and even the desolated mysterious sceneries amazed me with surprises. This is not a that old-school family film. It will give you smile and enlighten you with delicate arrangement of its movie settings.
sddavis63 I only found out that there was a 2018 version of this movie when I looked up the 1974 version of the story on Netflix. This new version is a Netflix production, and you can't help avoid the tendency to compare it to the original version so it's very hard to let it stand on its own. Compared to the 1974 movie, this "Benji" is a much darker movie from the beginning. Where the '74 version opened with the wonderful theme song "I Feel Love" - sung by Charlie Rich - this one opens with a menacing animal control truck rounding up strays to take them to the pound. Where the '74 version spent a lot of time letting us follow Benji, learning his daily routine and even getting a sense of fun as we learned about all the various relationships that Benji had developed with various people, this one seems rushed - giving us very little about Benji's life, but pushing us very quickly into the kidnapping narrative.Yes. That part's the same . Benji gets befriended by a young brother and sister, whose parent (a single mother this time rather than a single father) refuses to let them keep him. The kids get kidnapped and it's up to Benji to convince mom to follow him so that he can make sure they get home safe. I watched the '74 version with my daughter (who's 13) a few days ago. Today, the day of its release on Netflix, we watched this one. We both agreed that this movie lacks the fun of the original; the charm. Her assessment was that this Benji (the dog, not the movie) didn't have as much "personality" as the old Benji. That's not a bad way of summing it up. He's certainly cute - and the ending is classic "tug at your heartstrings" stuff that only a cute dog can bring out in you. And I would say that the human performances are better in this one than in the '74 movie. But I'm still not convinced that remaking it was a good idea on Netflix's part. And, to be honest, one of the best things about the '74 movie was "I Feel Love." Here, we get a truncated version of that song at the very end before they cut it off and return to some song whose words and title I can't even remember that was written for this, I guess. That was one of the biggest disappointments of all.If I were asked, I'd definitely recommend the '74 original over this one any day. (5/10)