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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I remember as a kid watching the old Benji films on TV back in the 1980s. Back then they were cute harmless family films that anyone could enjoy. This new Benji, I'm not sure if it's a reboot of the franchise, or just another entry in the same series that began in 1974, is also a great family film. Though it touches on themes that would have never been considered in 1974.This is to be expected though as children are, today, exposed to and aware of, things that children in the early 70s were not. So what you have is a family film that features adorable children who remain innocent but are forced to deal with very serious situations. The new Benji, for what it's worth, is a true wonder dog; capable of doing tricks to get out of jams that would blow any expert dog trainer's mind. This is no ordinary street mutt, to say the least. Overall, I would say that this is a fantastic family film though I recommend that the parents stick around while the kids are watching because surely there will be some questions that will need to be answered.
Just save your time avoiding this movie..The worst remake for Original. Netflix has some crappy movies holding in their list..
I grew up with Benji my kids love them. We love this.i t was so much like the original. The 1997 was awful and my kids laughed the whole movie this had feelings good actors and the best dog. Great comeback for Benji and it is a kids movie completely.it deals with real life issues not just after school special issues
'BENJI': Two and a Half Stars (Out of Five)A reboot of the classic 1974 beloved family dog film (of the same name). The kids' movie was written and directed by Brandon Camp, who is the son of the original film's director, Joe Camp. It stars Gabriel Bateman, Darby Camp, Kiele Sanchez, Jerod Haynes, Angus Sampson and Will Rothhaar. It was released by Netflix through it's streaming site, and I found it to be somewhat nostalgic, but still mostly a bore. The film tells the story of two young kids (Bateman and Camp) that befriend an orphaned dog, they name Benji. Their hardworking single mom (Sanchez) doesn't want them to keep him though, which breaks the kids' hearts. Then the two children are shockingly kidnapped by robbers (Rothhaar and Sampson). Benji ends up protecting them, and he proves how valuable he actually is to the family (of course).I like how nostalgic and true to the original film this modern reboot is. Other than that, it doesn't have a lot going for it though. It's pretty cheesy, routine, unoriginal, and kind of dull. When I was a kid I would have loved it though, and as an animal lover I can never truly hate a film like this.