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Which storylines or characters in Foul Evil Deeds involve a dry cleaner and his young co-worker, and what happens between them?
The title does include a storyline about a dry cleaner who lets his emotions get the best of him with his young, attractive co-worker, making this one of the film's clearest character-driven threads. The available coverage does not give the full beat-by-beat outcome of that subplot, but it identifies it as a distinct vignette centered on temptation and emotional misjudgment.
Is there a storyline in Foul Evil Deeds about a lawyer living a double life, and how is that character’s secret life portrayed?
Yes. One of the film's vignettes follows a lawyer who lives a double life after work. The public information available describes the character's situation as part of the film's anthology of ordinary people making morally compromised choices, but it does not spell out every specific detail of the double life.
Does Foul Evil Deeds feature a father hiding a dangerous secret from his young son, and what is the secret about?
Yes, the film includes a father who hides a dangerous secret from his young son. The sources confirm the presence of this father-son storyline, but they do not fully disclose the exact nature of the secret in the publicly available summaries.
What happens in the husband-and-wife storyline in Foul Evil Deeds, especially the part involving the son asking about his mother?
One coverage describes a storyline in which a husband appears to have murdered his wife and then shrugs off his son's questions about when his mom will come back. That subplot is presented as a particularly unsettling family scenario, though the publicly available descriptions stop short of a complete scene-by-scene account.
Are there specific characters in Foul Evil Deeds whose actions are driven more by bad luck or awkward circumstance than outright evil?
Yes. Multiple reviews emphasize that the film's characters are often caught in mundane misfortune, temptation, or awkward moral drift rather than pure psychopathy. The film is described as focusing on vignettes of ordinary people whose choices or circumstances slide into mischief, malice, or accidental wrongdoing.