The audience's emotional response to 'Just Married' is primarily driven by its 'Comedy, Romance' genre. **Humor** is the dominant emotion, reflecting the film's focus on the numerous comedic misfortunes and misunderstandings that plague Tom and Sarah's honeymoon. This is strongly supported by feelings of **Joy** and **Love**, as the core narrative revolves around the couple's relationship and their journey to a happy resolution. **Happiness** is also a significant component, representing the overall lighthearted and feel-good nature of the film, particularly as the couple navigates their challenges. While the plot involves their love being 'tested dangerously' and moments where they are 'furious at each other,' leading to notable percentages of **Anger** and **Anxiety**, these are largely presented in a comedic context. The eventual overcoming of these obstacles brings about feelings of **Relief** and **Hope** for their future together, reinforcing the romantic comedy structure.
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