BOOMERS CAST A LOVING EYE ON THEIR GENERATION.Byline: David Kronke Television Critic The baby boomer baby boomer also ba·by-boom·er n. A member of a baby-boom generation. Noun 1. baby boomer - a member of the baby boom generation in the 1950s; "they expanded the schools for a generation of baby boomers" boomer generation is known for nothing if not its own self-regard, so of course members within its ranks will produce documentaries examining themselves. So, "The Boomer Century: 1946-2046" is pretty much what one might expect, and pretty much what one deserves. Psychologist Ken Dychtwald hosts, alternately declaring that boomers "transform every stage of life through which we pass" and reminiscing about the coonskin cap he owned as a boy. He states that the qualities that define the generation are idealism, anti-authoritarianism, embracing change and self-empowerment, which seems to be a nice way of saying doing whatever one wants without accepting personal responsibility. Written by Mark Harris, "Boomer Century" offers a pop-lite history of the phenomena that shaped the generation born of post-World War II optimism -- TV, JFK, Vietnam, the Beatles, drugs and free love, etc. -- with occasional sound-bites from historians and personalities like Rob Reiner Robert "Rob" Reiner (born March 6, 1945) is an American actor, director, producer, writer, children's advocate and political activist. As an actor, Reiner first came to national prominence as Archie Bunker's and Edith Baines-Bunker's son-in-law, Michael "Meathead" Stivic, on , Tony Snow, Erica Jong Noun 1. Erica Jong - United States writer (born in 1942) Jong , Oliver Stone Noun 1. Oliver Stone - United States filmmaker (born in 1946) Stone , Julian Bond Noun 1. Julian Bond - United States civil rights leader who was elected to the legislature in Georgia but was barred from taking his seat because he opposed the Vietnam War (born 1940) Bond and Eve Ensler. Perhaps inevitably, given such an unwieldy subject, the film sort of bounces around, from a story about a real-estate executive whose office is a treehouse to a relatively mild-mannered screed screed n. 1. A long monotonous speech or piece of writing. 2. a. A strip of wood, plaster, or metal placed on a wall or pavement as a guide for the even application of plaster or concrete. b. by comedian Lewis Black to a portrait of a geezer geezer noun Medtalk American slang for an offensive and/or dull-witted old person, especially a ♂ in hospitals, geezer is a highly derogatory term for an elderly, cantankerous, often poorly-educated ♂ Pt verb rock band featuring Snow. Sprinkled amid bright-eyed speculation of the generation's future as its members continue to age -- we'll put off retirement and swim with the dolphins -- comes some more sobering analysis. "Very few boomers have been responsible savers," Dychtwald notes. While offering tips on saving for retirement, he allows that the combination of people living longer yet experiencing many medical problems in their later years, coupled with that lack of financial planning Financial planning Evaluating the investing and financing options available to a firm. Planning includes attempting to make optimal decisions, projecting the consequences of these decisions for the firm in the form of a financial plan, and then comparing future performance against , could translate into years if not decades of hardship that could affect the entire country. In keeping with many boomers' "I'm-OK-You're- OK" penchant for unreflective navel-gazing, "Boomer Century" glosses over some of the fallout of the "greed is good" generation (narration rather blandly notes, "Rule-breaking can sometimes lead to immoral behavior"). And the film is practically blind to the fact that subsequent generations have followed the boomers, that the culture at large has come to value youth over all else, that even though we're all living longer, our employers may not want to pay us for our services into our 70s. That'd be the nightmare scenario for the typical boomer: a prolonged period of irrelevance. David Kronke, (818) 713-3638 david.kronke@dailynews.com THE BOOMER CENTURY: 1946-2046 - Two and one half stars What: The postwar generation puts itself under the microscope, and basically likes what it sees. Where: KCET KCET Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (Japan) KCET Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology . When: 9 tonight. In a nutshell: Pop-lite history of a generation. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Psychologist Ken Dychtwald hosts "The Boomer Century," which takes a loving look at the postwar generation. |
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