The film argues that treating people as objects eventually objectifies you. The only way for Marcus to "win" is to stop playing the game.
Critical reception was a mixed bag in 1992, but the consensus has grown more favorable with age. boomerang 1992
The film’s cast is arguably its greatest treasure, a virtual "who's who" of Black talent at the time, including: The film argues that treating people as objects
The cultural impact of Boomerang was amplified by its multi-platinum soundtrack, executive produced by Antonio "L.A." Reid and Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. The album became a definitive sonic time capsule of the New Jack Swing and 90s R&B eras. boomerang 1992