As a 'Comedy, Crime' film, 'Amos & Andrew' primarily elicits **Humor** from its absurd premise of a mismatched duo forced into a fake hostage situation by a corrupt police chief, leading to a desperate escape. **Anxiety** is a strong underlying emotion due to the constant threat to the protagonists' lives, from the initial racial profiling to the realization that the police intend to kill them. **Joy** and **Happiness** stem from the successful comedic moments and the eventual triumph over adversity. **Anger** and **Empathy** are evoked by the injustice of Andrew's false accusation and the chief's blatant corruption. **Fear** arises from the direct life-threatening danger, while **Relief** is felt as the characters navigate perilous situations. **Surprise** and **Confusion** contribute to the comedic and plot-driven elements, reflecting the unexpected turns and the sheer absurdity of the scenario. The theme of police misconduct also introduces a degree of **Disturbing** sentiment.
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