The F**k-It List is a 2020 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Michael Duggan in his feature directorial debut.
After sharing a brief kiss with Kayla (interrupted by the brash Ted), Brett records a video ranting about being forced down a path he did not choose, including a "fuck-it list" of things he wishes he had done if he was not scared it would affect his future.
This involves smashing the expensive Mustang belonging to her mother's alcoholic and abusive boyfriend, which she says she never had the guts to do before Brett's post.
The boyfriend spots them and they drive off and spend the day together, including discussion of their mutual lists and Brett's public performance of "Wild Thing" on Venice Beach.
His list continues to gain traction online in the meantime, which affects his meeting with the principal and results in his inability to graduate high school.
He drops in on his friends' graduation to learn that Kayla's mother's boyfriend pressed charges for smashing up his car.
Upon learning from Les that Dee was previously a valedictorian, he turns his Harvard essay into a new rant about the education system and success, rejecting them.