Tagline: What you send out, comes back… in vintage style.
Marcus is baffled and frustrated. For the first time in his life, he is the one waiting by the phone. He finds himself falling in love with her, becoming the "clingy" partner he usually despises. boomerang 1992
Beyond its romantic plot, Boomerang is noted for its pioneering portrayal of Black professional excellence. Feature Name: Boomerang 1992 Tagline: What you send
At a time when mainstream Hollywood often relegated Black characters to "gritty" urban struggle or sidekick roles, Boomerang offered a bold alternative. He finds himself falling in love with her,
In 2019, the Library of Congress selected Boomerang for preservation in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."
(Halle Berry), though he must overcome his own confusion and past behavior to win her back. Eddie Murphy : Marcus Graham, the charming ad executive. Robin Givens : Jacqueline Broyer, the confident boss and Marcus's foil. Halle Berry
A time-capsule messaging and content reminder feature that lets users send digital "boomerangs" (photos, videos, notes, or voice messages) into the future — but wrapped in the aesthetic and limitations of 1992 technology (low-res, lo-fi, analog feel). After a set period (e.g., 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, or 1 year), the content "returns" to the sender with a retro twist.