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Review of IDRIS files

matthewephotography@yahoo.comBy matthewephotography@yahoo.comJune 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Idris finds his divorced mother has been transplanted into a lonely Welsh town where he finds a job as a housekeeper for a strict, cruel man. The villages are sparsely populated. The ridiculous lighthouse keeper, the unaware shopkeeper and his charity wife, and the terrible dead girl in the cemetery make up the entire community of Idris.

Yes, a dead girl. And she’s not even the focus of the story.

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The idris file is a strange book. Filled with Nazi plots, ghost girls, and a kind of sad British animalistic nature, it is a very difficult book to define. NC-17 Amblyn’s entertainment has an essential sense of adventure in that it follows a young boy who is essentially caught up in a strange plot, and this is all filmed with unsettling humor.

Wales himself, cartoonist Dicks captures a sleepy seaside village with perfectionist eyes – empty streets and quaint buildings, but the characters living in the book are absurd and false, as if their inner lives had made a caricature of their faces. Idris is a very dull boy on the surface, but perhaps he’s just bored. Even in the book’s final climactic moment (involving a sinking Nazi submarine), he is gay and slow. The lighthouse keeper is a seemingly dim, calm pervert, covered with every stumbling over by Idris’ story, but even at the height of the hijink, the keeper of the lighthouse where secrets are the most secrets.

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For all the quaint, quiet seaside atmosphere of Idris’ boring wanderings, the Idris File is a book about horrifying crime and freeze thawing, political plots and infidelity. Action-packed stuff is presented in some sort of hilarious, boring, mal-lazy thing. This is a terrifying banality. Buried under the troublesome grey of the seaside.

As for all its cruelty, the Idris file is not a difficult read because of the horrifying images. It moves quickly, the action unfolds unexpectedly, and readers are drawn to each surprise as each of them is highly comically challenged. It feels like a small book. it’s not.

This is a boy’s adventure story for the absurdist, and it’s a tired joy.

“Idris File” is the adventure story of an absurd boy

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Singing the mal lazy and harsh and bold adventures of a kind of small village, the Idris File is a quiet comedy of shock and horror.

Amazing cartoon.

It’s shocking and terrifying.

Find humor in both over-the-top and ordinary things.

It induces excessive incidence of its own laughed mal laziness.



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