The Man Who Knew Too Little

IMDB6.6
πHumor(23.2%)
πJoy(15.2%)
πHappiness(10.1%)
πConfusion(7.1%)
π€―Surprise(6.1%)
ComedyCrimeDrama
The Man Who Knew Too Little primarily elicits Humor, Joy, and Happiness, driven by its comedic premise of mistaken identity and Bill Murray's deadpan performance as Wallace navigates an international spy plot he believes is an elaborate game. The audience experiences Confusion alongside Wallace, adding to the comedic effect, and Surprise from the escalating absurdity. While elements of Anticipation and mild Anxiety arise from the 'Crime' genre as the plot unfolds, these are largely overshadowed and resolved with Relief and Satisfaction, reinforcing the film's lighthearted and entertaining tone.
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