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IMDB7.1
😨Anxiety(14%)
🧐Anticipation(12%)
🀩Excitement(11%)
πŸ€”Curiosity(8%)
πŸ₯²Empathy(6%)
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Audience emotional responses for 'Spy Game' are primarily driven by the high-stakes espionage plot and the complex mentor-protΓ©gΓ© relationship. **Anxiety** and **Anticipation** are dominant as Nathan Muir races against time to save his protΓ©gΓ©, Tom Bishop, from execution, navigating treacherous CIA bureaucracy. **Excitement** stems from Muir's ingenious and often unconventional tactics. **Curiosity** is high due to the film's non-linear narrative, which constantly shifts between the present crisis and revealing flashbacks of their shared past. **Fear** is present for Bishop's dire situation, while **Surprise** arises from plot twists and Muir's unexpected maneuvers. **Anger** may be felt towards the system's indifference. **Empathy** is evoked for both characters, particularly Muir's dedication to his friend. The extensive flashbacks also contribute to feelings of **Nostalgia** and **Melancholy**, reflecting on their turbulent history and the sacrifices made.

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