The Yes Man (1991) elicits a complex emotional response, characteristic of its 'Comedy, Drama' genre. Viewers experience significant **Humor** from the satirical portrayal of the political world and the protagonist's initial naivety. As the honest Professor Sandulli navigates the corrupt system, strong **Empathy** is felt for his struggle and disillusionment, leading to feelings of **Sadness** and **Melancholy** as the pervasive corruption is revealed. There's also a sense of **Anger** and **Disgust** at the cynical political landscape. Initial **Joy** and **Happiness** stemming from Sandulli's optimism and early benefits gradually give way to a more somber tone. Ultimately, his decision to resist and return to his principles provides a degree of **Inspiration** and **Satisfaction**, offering a nuanced blend of comedic observation and dramatic moral reflection.
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