As a blend of Comedy, Drama, and Romance, Alfie (2004) elicits a complex range of emotional responses. Initially, the audience experiences **Humor**, **Joy**, and a superficial sense of **Happiness** from Alfie's charming, witty, and seemingly carefree philandering lifestyle. However, as the plot unfolds and Alfie faces the consequences of his actions, particularly the impact on the women in his life, the emotional tone shifts significantly. **Sadness**, **Melancholy**, and **Empathy** become prominent, reflecting the loneliness and emptiness that Alfie eventually confronts, as well as the plight of those he hurts. **Love** is a central, albeit often flawed, theme throughout his many relationships. There's also a degree of **Anger** and **Disgust** towards Alfie's selfish behavior, coupled with a growing sense of **Guilt** as he begins to reflect on his choices. The film's reflective and somewhat somber conclusion leaves the audience with **Curiosity** about the true meaning of his life and happiness.
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