Metropolitan

IMDB7.3
πHumor(16.9%)
π₯°Love(12.7%)
πJoy(8.5%)
πSadness(8.5%)
πHappiness(8.5%)
ComedyDramaRomance
Metropolitan, a quintessential Whit Stillman film, primarily elicits **Humor** through its witty, intellectual dialogue and sharp social observations of the privileged New York youth. A significant sense of **Love** and **Hope** arises from the central romantic subplot involving Tom and Audrey, alongside general **Joy** and **Happiness** from the social interactions and budding relationships. Underlying these lighter tones, the film also evokes **Sadness** and **Melancholy** as it explores themes of social class, unrequited feelings, and the bittersweet transition of young adulthood, fostering **Empathy** for the characters navigating their complex lives and relationships.
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