Feds (1988) is primarily a comedy, focusing on the humorous struggles and contrasting personalities of two women training at a strict FBI Academy. The audience's emotional response is dominated by **Humor**, derived from the situational comedy and character interactions. This is complemented by strong feelings of **Joy** and **Happiness** as the protagonists navigate challenges and achieve small victories. **Relief** and **Satisfaction** are felt as they overcome obstacles and progress in their training. There's also a notable sense of **Empathy** for the characters as they support each other through the demanding course, along with **Anticipation** and **Curiosity** about how they will ultimately succeed. While the 'Crime' genre provides the setting, emotions like anxiety or anger are present only in a mild, comedic context, far outweighed by the film's lighthearted tone.
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