Black Sheep (1996) is a quintessential Chris Farley comedy, focusing on slapstick, physical humor, and the chaotic antics of an embarrassing younger brother. The dominant emotional responses are Humor, Joy, and Happiness, stemming directly from the film's relentless comedic situations and Farley's energetic performance. There's also significant Relief as characters (and the audience) navigate the various mishaps and see resolutions. Surprise contributes to the comedic effect with unexpected gags, while Anticipation and Excitement build as viewers await the next disaster or comedic payoff. Empathy is felt for the long-suffering characters trying to manage Mike, and a sense of Satisfaction comes from the successful delivery of jokes and the ultimate resolution of the plot.
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