Boomerang 2002
Dive into the chaotic charm of *Boomerang (2002)*, a sharp short comedy that zeroes in on the awkward dance of a first date gone hilariously wrong.
Director: Carla Drago
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Boomerang (2002) about?
*Boomerang (2002)* follows a man and woman navigating the minefield of a first date, where every good intention seems to backfire in spectacular fashion. From clumsy small talk to runaway mishaps, the film captures the hilarious chaos of trying—and failing—to make a connection. It's a reminder that sometimes, just being human is downright embarrassing.
Who directed Boomerang?
Carla Drago directed *Boomerang (2002)*, bringing a keen eye for comedic timing and human foibles to this short film.
Who stars in Boomerang?
The cast of *Boomerang (2002)* features Sarah Aubrey and Tom Long as the leads, with Anthony Jensen and Matthew Grossman rounding out the ensemble.
Is Boomerang (2002) worth watching?
As a quick, punchy comedy with a runtime of just six minutes, *Boomerang (2002)* is a delightful palate cleanser for fans of cringe humor. Its sharp writing and relatable premise make it a hidden gem worth tracking down, even if the IMDb rating is unrated. If you enjoy short films that pack a big laugh, this one's for you.
How long is Boomerang?
*Boomerang (2002)* has a runtime of 6 minutes.
About Boomerang (2002) — A cringe-comedy gem that turns first-date nerves into gold
Dive into the chaotic charm of *Boomerang (2002)*, a sharp short comedy that zeroes in on the awkward dance of a first date gone hilariously wrong. Directed by Carla Drago, this six-minute gem strips away the gloss of romance to expose the raw, cringe-worthy moments when two people fumble through small talk, clumsy gestures, and a series of mishaps that spiral into unforgettable embarrassment. With a tone that balances humor and heart, the film zeroes in on universal themes of human connection and the universal fear of rejection.
*Boomerang (2002)* is a microcosm of modern dating, where every glance, stumble, or awkward pause can feel like a potential deal-breaker. The atmosphere is lighthearted but grounded in reality, making it a relatable watch for anyone who's ever felt the sting of a first date that just won't cooperate. Whether you're a fan of quick-witted comedies or just love a good underdog story, this short film delivers a punch of humor wrapped in authenticity.