Lucy (or maybe Louise, or maybe Yvonne, or maybe there is no girl at all) is considering breaking up with her boyfriend Jake, but instead, she goes with him to visit his parents on a remote farm. This is what happens in the film, but it's not really what the film is about. It seems that the audience is offered either to solve plot puzzles like Lynch's riddles or... or finally relax and watch through the plot. In our opinion, both ways are good, and both are interesting. "I'm Thinking of Ending Things" is a pessimistic, beautiful, mind-boggling, and touching film. You can admire it, empathize with it, solve its mysteries, or get hit in the head with a dusty sack - it's all here.
This film was directed by our favorite Charlie Kaufman, the screenwriter of "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and "Being John Malkovich," who eventually decided to take the filmmaking process into his own hands and has already made three films based on his own scripts.
