The Flash

IMDB7.1
π€©Excitement(15%)
π§Anticipation(12.4%)
π¨Anxiety(11.5%)
π€¬Anger(8%)
πSadness(6.2%)
ActionCrimeFantasy
As an Action, Crime, and Fantasy film, 'The Flash (1990)' primarily elicits **Excitement** and **Anticipation** from the audience as Barry discovers and masters his superhuman speed, engaging in dynamic crime-fighting. The tragic death of his brother and the pervasive criminal element in Central City drive significant feelings of **Anxiety** and **Anger**. There's a strong sense of **Satisfaction** and **Inspiration** as Barry embraces his role as The Flash to bring justice, while his personal loss evokes **Sadness** and **Empathy**. The fantastical origin of his powers also contributes to **Surprise** and **Curiosity** about his abilities and future challenges.
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