In-Man is a very lonely and timid taxi driver, and one night he gets a fare, to take this very wealthy man and his "escort", and during the ride, the man talks about what he owns and his wealth. Later, In-Man makes up a club, when you join you make a suicide pact, but before that happens, each gets three wishes from their bucket list. And three women show up, each with little reason to live, including the 'escort'. And it becomes quite clear that the three wishes of In-Man will be. The first woman wants luxury living and shopping, and he knows exactly where to go, and blackmails the owner of the business he goes into for a very expensive meal, into covering all the costs, as he knows exactly which business to go into. That raises his credibility with the other two women, and he goes about fulfilling the wishes. But of course, after all the wishes are granted, they all have to commit suicide. So how is that going to work for him? After all, he was focused on his three wishes, not the potential consequences. It really is a funny movie and brings up some very important questions of life and death.