The Fog of War

IMDB8.1
๐คCuriosity(13.1%)
๐ญSadness(12.1%)
๐ฅฒEmpathy(11.1%)
๐ขMelancholy(10.1%)
๐คฌAnger(9.1%)
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As a documentary and biography of Robert McNamara, 'The Fog of War' primarily evokes a strong sense of Curiosity, driven by the desire to understand his controversial role and reflections on the Vietnam War. This is closely followed by Sadness and Melancholy, reflecting the profound human cost of modern warfare and the somber historical context. Empathy arises from McNamara's attempt to confront his past actions, while Anger may be directed at the decisions made or the broader historical circumstances. Anxiety and a feeling of being Disturbing are also prominent, reflecting the gravity and horrors discussed throughout the film.
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