The People vs. Larry Flynt evokes a complex range of emotions, primarily driven by its 'Biography, Drama' genre and the controversial subject matter. Audiences experience significant **Sadness** and **Melancholy** due to Flynt's personal tragedies, including his paralysis and the decline of his wife, Althea. **Empathy** is high, as viewers connect with his unwavering, albeit often abrasive, fight for freedom of speech, even if they don't condone his lifestyle. His 'indomitable' spirit fosters considerable **Inspiration**. The legal battles and societal backlash generate **Anger** at perceived injustice and hypocrisy, alongside **Anxiety** about the outcomes. Moments of dark **Humor** arise from Flynt's outrageous personality, while **Disgust** can be felt towards certain aspects of his publication or the moralistic opposition. Ultimately, there's a sense of **Satisfaction** when constitutional rights are upheld.
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