As a Biography, Drama, and War film, "Path to War" elicits strong emotional responses centered on the tragic political and personal toll of the Vietnam War on President Lyndon B. Johnson. Audiences primarily feel **Sadness** and **Melancholy** due to the escalating conflict, the failure of Johnson's ambitious domestic agenda, and his eventual political downfall. **Empathy** is high for Johnson and his advisors as they navigate immense pressure and make difficult, often flawed, decisions. **Anxiety** reflects the tension of the political landscape and the uncertain future of the war, while **Anger** may arise from the depicted political conflicts and the frustrating nature of the historical events. A sense of **Disturbing** reality underscores the profound impact of the war on the nation and its leaders.
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