Audience emotional responses for 'The Legend of Al, John and Jack' are primarily dominated by **Humor** (23%), reflecting the film's core as a comedy about incompetent gangsters and their absurd blunders. This is closely followed by feelings of **Joy** (13%) and **Happiness** (9%), as viewers are entertained by the characters' antics and the lighthearted tone. Despite the 'Crime' genre, **Anxiety** (7%) is present but often played for comedic effect, stemming from the trio's desperate situation (sentenced to death) and their ill-conceived plans. **Confusion** (6%) is a significant emotion, directly driven by the plot device of Al's short-term memory loss, which leads to repetitive and humorous misunderstandings. **Anticipation** (6%) keeps audiences engaged, wondering what new comedic disaster or desperate scheme the bumbling protagonists will concoct next, while **Relief** (5%) is felt when they narrowly escape their predicaments.
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