

Boomerang
A reformed gangster turns to his old associates for help after his son kills a police officer.
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Plot Summary
A young Vietnam veteran struggles to readjust to civilian life after his return home, facing family alienation and personal demons. He grapples with PTSD and the societal pressures that make it difficult to find his place in the world. The film explores the challenges of reconciliation and the search for identity in the post-war era.
Critical Reception
Boomerang received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics generally praised the performances, particularly Michael Brandon's portrayal of the troubled veteran, and the film's attempt to tackle the sensitive issues of war trauma and reintegration. However, some found the narrative pacing to be uneven and the overall message to be somewhat predictable. Audiences responded warmly to the relatable themes of struggle and resilience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sensitive portrayal of post-war trauma and the challenges of reintegration.
- Michael Brandon's performance as the conflicted veteran was frequently highlighted as a strong point.
- Some critics noted a predictable narrative arc but appreciated the film's ambition.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a theatrical release but was instead broadcast as a made-for-television movie.
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