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Film Review: I'm Thinking of Ending Things

This is Charlie Kaufman's best film yet, says Linda Marric

September 4, 2020 17:57
Toni Colette in I'm Thinking of Ending Things
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Often regarded as one of the most divisive filmmakers of our time, screenwriter (Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind, Adaptation, Being John Malkovich) turned director Charlie Kaufman (Synecdoche, New York, Anomalisa) has as many fans as he has detractors in the business, with some calling his films deliberately alienating, needlessly confusing and borderline incomprehensible. 

In his latest film I’m Thinking Of Ending Things, Kaufman is back with what is sure to be his best film yet. Adapted from Iain Reid’s 2016 novel of the same name, the film stars Jessie Buckley (Beast, Wild Rose, Judy), Jesse Plemons (Bridge of Spies, The Irishman) David Thewlis (Harry Potter, Anomalisa), and Toni Collette (Hereditary).

Buckley plays a woman who has found herself in a seemingly reluctant relationship with a nice, but decidedly boring young man (Jesse Plemons) who has invited her to meet his parents (Thewlis and Colette) at their home in the countryside. The trip involves a long, cold and tedious drive along an interminable road in which they exchange a lengthy conversation about life.

Arriving at the house, the young woman soon realises that things aren’t quite what they seem as she’s invited to share a meal with his incessantly bickering parents. Memories of childhood are intertwined with present day in a story which starts off as one thing and winds up being something completely different.