The Devil Makes Work For Idle Hands (2025)

★ 7.0 0h 59m IMDb
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A man on parole, a struggling mother, and a pair of drug dealing brothers each become part of a dizzying multiplicity of plots, but one story. "The Devil Makes Work For Idle Hands" is a working class drama which focuses on social mobility, disillusionment, and the struggles of working class people. Seen through the perspectives of three characters, the film is loosely based on real life events and uses a mixture of professional and first time actors.

The Devil Makes Work For Idle Hands

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Director Colin O’Reilly

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FelliniFan85 7/10 Jan 07, 2026
A social realist drama that examines themes of social mobility, disillusionment, and the struggles of the working class. The film presents a raw and nuanced portrayal of ambition, frustration, and survival, grounded in the everyday realities of marginalised communities. A potent commentary on the barriers faced by ordinary people in a society stacked against them.

The characters’ arcs feel deeply human, reflecting the cyclical battles of economic stagnation and personal resilience. Despite its minimalist production, the film’s impact is substantial, proving that powerful narratives don’t require lavish resources—only vision and conviction.

An unvarnished glimpse into life on the margins of Britain’s coastal towns. It doesn’t shy away from the bleakness of poverty but also underscores the quiet tenacity of those trapped within it. For audiences drawn to gritty, socially conscious drama, this film is a necessary and resonant watch.

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