Boomerang

September. 23,2015      
Rating:
6.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Antoine Rey looks for a special gift for his sister Melanie on her 40th birthday. He decides to surprise her with a trip to the French Island of Noirmoutier, where they spent many summers as children until their mother's death. On the drive back to Paris, Melanie is seriously injured in a car accident...

Mélanie Laurent as  Agathe Rey
Laurent Lafitte as  Antoine Rey
Audrey Dana as  Angèle
Wladimir Yordanoff as  Charles Rey
Bulle Ogier as  Blanche Rey
Anne Suarez as  Astrid
Anne Loiret as  Anne-Sophie
Lise Lamétrie as  Geneviève
Kate Moran as  Jean
Flora Djien as  La secrétaire de l'hôpital

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Reviews

VividSimon
2015/09/23

Simply Perfect

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BoardChiri
2015/09/24

Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay

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Invaderbank
2015/09/25

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Siflutter
2015/09/26

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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systernet
2015/09/27

How the the black sheep of the family, is revealing the family secrets and becomes a survivor. All encourages by his psychologist.

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Bob Taylor
2015/09/28

It starts off very effectively; a car containing two people who are bickering loudly goes off the road, and both are injured. The reasons for the argument are brought out during the film. I had no concerns about the acting since Laurent Lafitte, Melanie Laurent and Audrey Dana handle their roles very well. Especially Melanie Laurent who can make the most banal, trite story seem like a masterpiece.My problem was with the story which seemed old-fashioned: one character is positively Victorian in her moral judgements while another seems badly out of tune with the France of 2016. If you're going to make a film that feels like a Simenon tale, it's better to set it in the 1950's, let's say, so that characters and actions can mesh better. With this reservation noted, I want to finish by saying that this film is well worth your attention. I gave it 8/10.

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torund
2015/09/29

A must see move that showcases the internal struggles and transformation through action and a moving storyline. The movie revolves around the main character seeking the truth of his past. During his journey, he is ignored and ridiculed by his family, but continues no matter what the sacrifice. And in the end he finds himself. What I liked so much about this movie was the slow transformation of the characters in the film. Every time a layer of the onion is peeled i.e. getting closer to the core truth, the characters slightly change with each step. It was a delight to be a part of the journey of transformation. This movie is truly a gem that showcases in an authentic way the various shades of humankind from the courageous to the cowardice and everything in between. And how each impacts the lives of the other.

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Lucas Versantvoort
2015/09/30

Every once in a while, you see a drama that is so well-intentioned, but so...'normal' (for lack of a better word) that you're left unable to decide whether it was bad or good. Boomerang is one of those films.The story mainly revolves around Antoine's unhealthy obsession with what he perceives to be a mystery regarding the death of his mother. Whenever he asks about it, he's given the silent treatment. His sister, Agathe, has her own daily life problems and quickly gets sick of Antoine always hammering on about little details that just don't add up. Nevertheless, as Antoine keeps digging, he finds answers and more questions. This results in a film about the long-term harm family secrets can cause.The basic problem with Boomerang (besides the painfully symbolic title) is that it's really hard to care about these characters, particularly the main character. Antoine is immediately suspicious about the perceived silence on his mother's death. We don't get to see him slowly become suspicious, so we can share his anxieties. The result is that, instead of rooting for Antoine, we tend to agree with Agathe and others who want him to stop whining. I mean, get this: early in the film, Antoine crashes his car, out of anger or some subconscious desire to re-enact the death of his mother (which also involved a car), causing Agathe to be hospitalized. The next day, Antoine's whining to someone about how he doesn't understand Agathe's reticence to talk about their mother's death and his suspicions! This is our protagonist, ladies and gentlemen. The only character I liked was the biker chick who's tragic past shared some similarities with Antoine's, so it was nice to see these two troubled souls getting together.But yeah, every problem Boomerang has can be traced back to its dreadful first act. Here, the film should have made us root for Antoine, but it doesn't, which causes us to lose interest in the mystery. A mystery by the way, that doesn't turn out to be as interesting as I hoped. It's predictable in that, you already know it couldn't have been a murder due to the film's overall feel, so there's only one other option: social scandal. The film is obviously well-intentioned and its themes of transgenerational family secrets and the grief enforced silences can cause come through loud and clear, but the film doesn't render these themes in an emotionally fulfilling fashion.

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