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I'm Thinking Of Ending Things Link

As the film progresses, it becomes clear that we are likely witnessing the "maladaptive daydreaming" of an elderly high school janitor—a version of Jake—who is reflecting on a life he never lived. The "ending things" of the title refers not just to a breakup, but to the janitor's contemplation of suicide as he grapples with his profound isolation.

On the surface, the film follows a "Young Woman" (Jessie Buckley) as she travels with her boyfriend, Jake (Jesse Plemons), to meet his parents at their remote farm. However, the movie quickly dissolves into a surreal dreamscape where time is fluid—the parents (Toni Collette and David Thewlis) age and de-age rapidly within a single evening, and the Young Woman’s own identity, profession, and even her name constantly shift. I'm Thinking of Ending Things

Charlie Kaufman’s adaptation of I'm Thinking of Ending Things is a dense, cerebral journey into the landscape of a crumbling psyche. It is less a traditional narrative and more an "unsolvable riddle" or a "superb nightmare" that explores themes of loneliness, aging, and the weight of missed opportunities. The Core Premise: A Road Trip Into the Mind As the film progresses, it becomes clear that

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