Olga, a biographical historical drama, elicits profound emotional responses centered on its tragic narrative. The audience primarily experiences Sadness and Empathy due to Olga Benário's unjust persecution, separation from her child, and ultimate death in a Nazi concentration camp. Anger and Melancholy are also highly prominent, reflecting outrage at the historical injustices of the Vargas dictatorship and the Nazi regime, and a somber reflection on the past. Anxiety and Fear are evoked by the constant threat and the grim realities she endures. Despite the tragic outcome, there is a degree of Inspiration from Olga's resilience and commitment to her ideals, alongside a sense of Love for her central relationship. The film also conveys a Disturbing feeling due to the harsh realities of political imprisonment and the concentration camp.
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