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I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020)

Nothing is as it seems when a woman experiencing misgivings about her new boyfriend joins him on a road trip to meet his parents at their remote farm.

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Jimkurring 07 Sep 2020

What a treat. We are so lucky to have him. Minus 10 points as it could have used more humour to balance out the darkness, but I truly loved it especially on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th viewings. Treat this like listening to an album where it is more rewarding and new things are learned each time and you will not be disappointed.

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Marakai 08 Sep 2020

Anyone familiar with Charlie Kaufman will know by now that he’s a master at creating and exploring the torment and claustrophobia of the human psyche. I’m Thinking Of Ending Things is, as expected, no different and once again showcases Kaufman’s unique approach to storytelling. In fairness, the film actually begins with a straightforward narrative with subtle hints of dialogue and images thrown in to prepare you for its inevitable trickery and psychological assault. Kaufman is in full command here and conjures some beautiful imagery alongside numerous cultural references and his usual brand of odd humour. It’s in the final act, however, that the film becomes bewildering, even eerie in its unravelling. This will polarise audiences and leave a lot of head-scratching, chin-rubbing and undoubted frustration but there’s an undeniably intelligent piece of craftsmanship on display. It’s Charlie Kaufman after all; probably the most original and off-kilter filmmaker since David Lynch.

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LightsAndBulbs 18 Sep 2022

Even if you don't immediately understand the plot of this film, there is still a lot to appreciate and enjoy on a surface level. The color palette and lighting is beautiful, and adds a great degree of flavor and character to the film. The acting is great, especially Jessie Buckley's, and the cinematography is masterfully done. Once you do understand the plot however, there is a wealth of qualities for you to newly appreciate, such as the editing, and the subtle hints that Kaufman sprinkles throughout the script. "I'm Thinking of Ending Things" is a film that rewards a vigilant viewer, and offers a touching, devastating message for those willing to look for it.

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Tim Robey 03 Sep 2020

[Kaufman's] film leaves your head spinning.

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Nicholas Barber 03 Sep 2020

I’m Thinking of Ending Things draws constant attention to its own artifice, and to the things that can only happen in films. But it seems completely sincere in its concern about ageing, illness, pain, regret, and the connections we make to art and other people. Whichever universe it may be set in, it has a lot to say about our own.

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