In the catalog of Netflixsome movies They challenge narrative and emotional limits. One of them is “I’m Thinking of Ending Things”a work that provokes reflection, but also turns conventional ideas about cinema on its head. This film, directed by Charlie Kaufman, is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Iain Reid and has an atmosphere full of symbolism.
From the beginning, the story develops around a couple who embark on a journey to an isolated farm. At first glance, the dialogues seem like everyday interactions, but they soon become a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions that reveal deeper concerns.
The protagonist, played by Jessie Buckleycontinually reflects on their relationship and the meaning of their choices. These internal meditations contrast with the physical environment, which becomes more disturbing as events progress.
Kaufman It uses a visual aesthetic that is hypnotic. Each scene is carefully composed to convey a sense of unreality. The spaces seem at once familiar and strange, creating a dissonance that reinforces the existential theme of the film.
This tension between the known and the unknown is intensified by the use of color, lighting, and unconventional framing. The result is a sensory experience that traps the viewer in their own universe, foreign to the traditional rules of the cine.
The characters, far from being static, evolve in unexpected ways. Often their names, professions or even their appearances change without warning, leaving the viewer with more questions than answers. The use of time in the narrative is also noteworthy. Kaufman plays with chronology in a way that challenges traditional conventions. Past, present and future are intertwined.