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Boomerang

  • 1992
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 57 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,6/10
32.800
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Eddie Murphy in Boomerang (1992)
Home Video Trailer from Paramount Home Entertainment
trailer wiedergeben2:55
4 Videos
41 Fotos
Romantische KomödieDramaKomödieRomanze

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  • Regie
    • Reginald Hudlin
  • Drehbuch
    • Barry W. Blaustein
    • David Sheffield
    • Eddie Murphy
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Eddie Murphy
    • Robin Givens
    • Halle Berry
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,6/10
    32.800
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Reginald Hudlin
    • Drehbuch
      • Barry W. Blaustein
      • David Sheffield
      • Eddie Murphy
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Robin Givens
      • Halle Berry
    • 80Benutzerrezensionen
    • 31Kritische Rezensionen
    • 45Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 8 Nominierungen insgesamt

    Videos4

    Boomerang
    Trailer 2:55
    Boomerang
    Essential Black Films of the 1990s
    Clip 1:14
    Essential Black Films of the 1990s
    Essential Black Films of the 1990s
    Clip 1:14
    Essential Black Films of the 1990s
    Boomerang: Too Soon
    Clip 0:48
    Boomerang: Too Soon
    What Roles Has Halle Berry Turned Down?
    Video 4:04
    What Roles Has Halle Berry Turned Down?

    Fotos41

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    Eddie Murphy
    Eddie Murphy
    • Marcus
    Robin Givens
    Robin Givens
    • Jacqueline
    Halle Berry
    Halle Berry
    • Angela
    David Alan Grier
    David Alan Grier
    • Gerard
    Martin Lawrence
    Martin Lawrence
    • Tyler
    Grace Jones
    Grace Jones
    • Strangé
    Geoffrey Holder
    Geoffrey Holder
    • Nelson
    Eartha Kitt
    Eartha Kitt
    • Lady Eloise
    Chris Rock
    Chris Rock
    • Bony T
    Tisha Campbell
    Tisha Campbell
    • Yvonne
    Lela Rochon
    Lela Rochon
    • Christie
    John Witherspoon
    John Witherspoon
    • Mr. Jackson
    Bebe Drake
    Bebe Drake
    • Mrs. Jackson
    • (as Bebe Drake-Massey)
    John Canada Terrell
    • Todd
    Leonard Jackson
    Leonard Jackson
    • Chemist
    Jonathan P. Hicks
    • Lady Eloise's Butler
    Tom Mardirosian
    Tom Mardirosian
    • Salesman
    Irv Dotten
    • Box Office Clerk
    • Regie
      • Reginald Hudlin
    • Drehbuch
      • Barry W. Blaustein
      • David Sheffield
      • Eddie Murphy
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
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    Benutzerrezensionen80

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    9amashlee

    Something Strangé

    A few things seems weird about the IMDb reviews of this movie, to bring it down to a 5.4 ratings. 1. It's funny how a lot of reviewers remember walking out of the theaters, when they wrote their reviews 12...15...17 years after the movie was released. Like it was a personal vendetta against Eddie Murphy and the Hudlin brothers. 2. The movie, in 1992, was actually quite popular and didn't get panned by critics. So, it's funny to see so many 1 ratings, and people reviewing it as if it were the worst movie ever made. 3. I've always heard the rumors (and witnessed it myself) that IMDb reviewers don't seem to like popular black movies or TV shows. Seems like trolls, from entities other than those that make black productions, want to discourage potential viewers from seeing something other than their own creations.

    My review: A very good rom-com with a great cast of old favorites and legends.
    7drewnes

    "You got to reverse it. Don't be p*ssy-whipped, whip that p*ssy. Like this here, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang."

    There are a lot of top black actors in this movie. Halle Berry, Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, even Chris Rock. It was cool to see them all working together and I had a good laugh throughout the movie. A lot of famous lines come from this movie and I had no idea. Good old school Eddie flick.
    8ElMaruecan82

    After "Harlem Nights", another under-appreciated Eddie Murphy gem...

    First, let's credit "Boomerang" for what it is: an all-Black cast movie not centered on urban crime, drugs, racism, hood etc.

    This is not the first of its genre: Spike Lee built his reputation by portraying African-Americans in narrative realms outside the usual dictated tropes, but director Reginald Hudlin and writer Barry Blaustein went even further by exploring the world of glam, cosmetics agency, marketing, female power and reversed the roles with white people playing comic reliefs and women dominating men; it's "The Cosby Show" meeting "Working Girl". And from that starting point, it creates a whole new outlet for romantic comedies whose tropes were codified by Meg Ryan or Julia Roberts movies.

    And in this seemingly implausible world, Eddie Murphy plays Marcus, the smooth-talking womanizer who can get any girl. A lesser movie would've made him arrogant and detestable but Marcus plays in a whole other league, taking women as seriously as any part of his professional endeavor. His character-establishing moment occurs when he improvises a lost-dog scenario by buying a leash on the spot, Lela Ronchon falls in his trap. The trick could work by earning him a number but it works so well she gives hers. One ellipse takes us to him decorating his house with the cautiousness of a caterer and ignoring the insult of his neighbor (Tisha Campbell) who keeps warning new girlfriends about the predator.

    Yes, Marcus is always on the prowl but his perfectionism is rather impressive: he could have the girl in his bed but he plays it so smooth again he ends up in hers. Then a quick stare on her feet while she's sleeping reveals ugly soles calling for immediate dumping. This is neither a gag, nor a hint at a foot fetish but a revealer of the unconscious overlapping of his trade with his relationships. Indeed, advertisement is all about attentiveness to image or packaging, and so the man regards his preys as 'objects'. But take it for someone who worked in that racket, this is a woman's world, as image-awareness is largely considered a female trait, so for all his masculine act, Marcus got entrapped in the cult-of-image. It's an interesting comment on how image is a double-edged sword for both sexes, while more of a burden for women.

    The 'feet' aftermath is discussed with his two buddies Gerald (David Alan Grier) and Tyler (Martin Lawrence). They're outsiders who don't understand his reaction but then again he's the Alpha-male while Gerald pushes the platonic button so hard it always propels him into friend-zone and Tyler didn't have sex in the 90s (the film is from 1992). They're too admirative of Marcus to see the problem: being as much a sexual object as the women he objectifies. Later, he spends a night with the president of the agency Lady Eloise (Eartha Kitt) counting on a casting couch promotion. Kitt, 65, gives herself totally to the role and clap to turn off the lights before the rodeo starts, Marcus asks if it can be darker, the line isn't serious but reveals how seriously willing he is.

    But the promotion is given to Jacqueline, played by the breathtakingly sexy Robin Givens. What Marcus realizes, besides having been used as a sex toy, is that she's his boss, and she's out of the fooling-around zone. It's interesting to see that man whose reputation as a sex-collector makes mail guys bet on his next performances, becomes the subject of his own shenanigans. But Marcus smartly dodges the woman/man issue by inviting Jacqueline for dinner (after all, male colleagues would do that), the result is literally the sprinkler sprinkled. After all his efforts to cook a sumptuous dinner, all she wants is watching the Knicks. The scene is intercut with a cute dinner between Gerald and the new art-director Barbara (Halle Berry) and their interactions and clumsy, cute, genuine but somewhat authentic. The parallel between the two scenes highlights the position of Marcus, awkward only by the standards of usual rom-coms.

    That's how inventive and innovative the film is, showing a confident men getting a taste of his own medicine, which is the antidote to his toxic relationship with women. He's hit by the boomerang that puts his idea in the right place. And there's something about Murphy's performance: he doesn't overplay his laugh, when he's upset, he asks for the kind of respect women usually demand. The film is so effective in its comment on intersex relationships that the scene with the racist store owner feels too forced and could have been cut without hurting the rest.

    But there's more in "Boomerang". This is an adult movie that doesn't hide behind its comedic premise, there are soft-core elements making the relationships feel real. In your average rom-com, it's a passionate kiss and before you know it, the L-shaped bed, in "Boomerang" even the sex position or a climax become a grammar that verbalizes the statuses. And sexiness is also the source of hilarity, besides Eartha Kitt, there's Geoffrey Holder as Nelson the goofy video-maker, and there's Grace Jones as Strangé the French mascot for a new perfume, her scenes are so outrageous and over-the-top that I burst out laughing, from the 'stink so good' clip to the infamous restaurant scene, she takes movies to places you wouldn't suspect.

    Halle Berry brings such a sweet and lovable presence that it's a foregone conclusion she and Murphy will end together, though it's a little unfair for poor Gerald, but otherwise "Boomerang" hits everything right, it uses Murphy's usual persona for a story arc that ends up displaying more respect toward women and accepting that they too can have sexual appetites, in many aspects, the film is avant-guardist, bold and straightforward, and should have a higher reputation, because of its uniqueness.

    Indeed, I don't recall a movie like "Boomerang" before and after it, that's the mark of great films.
    Coxer99

    Boomerang

    A marketing executive quickly learns that what comes around, goes around when this Don Juan's new boss turns out to be a Don Juan-ita. Eddie Murphy gives the finest performance of his career as Marcus, a player who meets his match with Robin Givens, but finds love in Halle Berry. Murphy barely drops the F-bomb in the film and the character is well developed by Murphy himself, who had a hand in the writing credits for the film. A fun film that features a great supporting cast of David Allen Grier, Martin Lawrence and John Witherspoon.
    soranno

    One Of Eddie Murphy's Funniest Films

    After a terrible 1991 loanout to Hollywood Pictures for the weak comedy "The Distinguished Gentleman", Eddie Murphy returned to Paramount the following year and gave one of his all time best and funniest performances in this romantic comedy with a twist. Murphy portrays Marcus Graham, a New York advertising executive who is known by many people throughout New York for being a notorious player, a man who will date a woman, get her into bed by the end of the first date, judge her by the lovemaking and then dump her. Marcus is quite happy with having this rather low lifestyle and way of treating women. He goes around proudly reporting the previous night's results each morning to his friends (David Alan Grier, Martin Lawrence). One day, an attractive young woman (Robin Givens) becomes the advertising company's new boss. Marcus naturally feels that she will be his next target for romantic using and gets more than he ever bargained for when she winds up being the first woman ever who can see through his tricks and try to get back at him for it (hence the title). Murphy is absolutely hilarious in his role as a player who gradually learns to get lessons in treating women right and Halle Berry has a early leading film part as another work colleague who eventually comes between the Murphy/Givens love affair. Several other popular character actors and actresses make appearances here too.

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    • Wissenswertes
      John Witherspoon's scenes were added after filming had wrapped. Eddie Murphy demanded that scenes with Witherspoon be added to the film. Witherspoon picked his outlandish wardrobe himself and improvised his lines.
    • Patzer
      Strangé goes back and forth from French to Italian.
    • Zitate

      Angela: What do you know about love? What could you possibly know about love? You know, I'm sick and tired of men using love as if it's some disease you just catch. Love should have brought your ass home last night.

    • Alternative Versionen
      Scene where Lady Eloise seduces Marcus after inviting him for dinner has been cut from TV version.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Prelude to a Kiss/Universal Soldier/Boomerang/Wisecracks/The Best Intentions (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Tonight Is Right
      by Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds (as Babyface), L.A. Reid and Daryl Simmons

      Performed by Keith Washington

      Produced by L.A. Reid & Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds (as Babyface) and Daryl Simmons

      Keith Washington performs courtesy of Qwest Records

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Oktober 1992 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Бумеранг
    • Drehorte
      • Washington, District of Columbia, USA(The Bayou (club), exteriors)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Imagine Entertainment
      • Eddie Murphy Productions
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    • Budget
      • 42.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 70.052.444 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 13.640.706 $
      • 5. Juli 1992
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 131.052.444 $
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      • 1 Std. 57 Min.(117 min)
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      • Dolby Stereo
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