The movie Baby Boomer 2: 35 Years Too Soon takes place in an alternate reality where technology allows people to travel back in time. The main character, a retired teacher from the baby boomer generation, is suddenly sent 35 years back to his youth. At first confused, he decides to use his knowledge and experience to improve not only his life but also the world around him.
He quickly finds out he’s not the only time traveler — other “boomers” have also “accidentally” appeared in the past, making their own plans and trying to influence the course of events. This leads to comedic and dramatic situations as the past starts changing unpredictably. The protagonist must choose whether to save old friends or follow his own desires.
As the story progresses, the consequences of meddling with time and space become more serious. The characters realize that even the smallest change has unexpected impacts — in their personal lives and in society at large. Tension builds, and the chance of returning to the future becomes less certain.
The climax brings reflections on what happiness really means and how important the choices we make every day are. The protagonist finally returns to his own time but with a new perspective and inner peace. Baby Boomer 2: 35 Years Too Soon is not just a sci-fi comedy but a story about generational wisdom, dreams, and the inevitability of change.