Boomerang (1976)

Boomerang Poster
Original Title: Comme un boomerang

A reformed gangster turns to his old associates for help after his son kills a police officer.

Introduction
"Boomerang" is a 1976 Polish drama movie directed by popular filmmaker Stanislaw Bareja. The motion picture holds a substantial place in Polish movie theater history and represents the socio-political reality of Poland throughout the 1970s. The movie stars Zdzislaw Maklakiewicz, Bogusz Bilewski, and Bozena Dykiel and explores styles such as control, corruption, and dishonesty in society.

The film is a satirical representation of the Polish society and is known for its ironical humor, unreasonable scenarios, and subtle review of the then-prevailing communist program and socialist system in Poland.

Plot Overview
The story of "Boomerang" revolves around Wlodzimierz Lata, played by Zdzislaw Maklakiewicz, who co-owns a small-time business with his good friend and partner Bogdan Szmytkowski, played by Bogusz Bilewski. The business deals with the production and sale of a berry-flavored drink called "Best" which is really made with a high concentration of water, and very little fruit. Although their intention was to develop an effective moneymaking business, their organization venture shows to be a failure and they get knotted in a web of lies, bribery, and trickery, all too common in 1970s Polish society.

The series of regrettable occasions start when Lata tries to utilize his influence with a regional bureaucrat called Jurewicz, played by Marek Obertyn, to get train advertisements for the beverage "Best". However, in the procedure of handling corrupt political leaders and business people, the beverage "Best" ends up being replaced with a more pricey and legitimate item, "Kis Krzak", in the train ads.

Lata and his partner Szmytkowski then develop a fake business, Boomerang, to benefit from the influential contacts with Jurewicz. The two partners handle to deceive the authorities through a series of fancy ruses and manipulative plans, even involving Jurewicz's better half, played by Bozena Dykiel, in their business.

As the plot unfolds, Lata becomes progressively entangled in more corruption and lies in a bid to drain pipes more money from Jurewicz and enhance himself. The occasions deviate when one day, they get a stunning news that their factory has actually been destroyed by accident due to a reckless error made by the construction employees.

Rather of utilizing this awful occasion as a chance to apologize and produce a much better future, Lata and his partner try to capitalize on their rivals' errors by trying to obtain a substantial financial compensation from the construction business for their losses.

Themes
"Boomerang" is essentially a dark funny that provides an ironical and critical view of 1970s Polish society. It exposes the flaws in the socialist system and showcases how bribery, corruption, and deceit were running widespread in the society, pushing individuals to take part in deceitful practices for individual gains.

Through the representation of the morally ambiguous characters, the film exposes the terrible consequences of blind aspiration and highlights how selfishness, greed, and an absence of stability can jeopardize not just personal relationships however likewise the more comprehensive fabric of society itself.

Reception and Legacy
"Boomerang" made a significant effect in Polish movie theater and was well gotten by audiences and critics alike. It became one of the most popular films of the 1970s in Poland and has been applauded for its portrayal of the social and political realities of the time through wit and sarcasm.

Despite its relatively light-hearted humor, the movie uses a much deeper message about the inherent human propensities to indulge in unethical activities and the effects of such behavior on society. The movie's appeal depends on its capability to hold up a mirror to both the society of its time, along with human nature in general, making it an ageless and powerful piece of cinema.

Top Cast

  • Alain Delon (small)
    Alain Delon
    Jacques Batkin
  • Carla Gravina (small)
    Carla Gravina
    Muriel
  • Louis Julien
    Eddy Batkin
  • Monique Chaumette (small)
    Monique Chaumette
    La femme de l'horloger
  • Louisa Colpeyn
    Madame Feldman
  • Charles Vanel (small)
    Charles Vanel
    Jean Ritter
  • Dora Doll (small)
    Dora Doll
    Ginette
  • Suzanne Flon (small)
    Suzanne Flon
    La veuve Grimaldi
  • Jacques Debary (small)
    Jacques Debary
    Le Président Lenoir
  • Jacques Rispal (small)
    Jacques Rispal
    Albert Chiusi
  • Pierre Maguelon (small)
    Pierre Maguelon
    L'Inspecteur Leoni