It's All Gone Pete Tong, as a Biography, Comedy, and Drama, elicits a complex range of emotions. The audience experiences significant Humor throughout, often stemming from the absurdity of Frankie Wilde's situation and his unique perspective. This is balanced by deep Sadness and Empathy as viewers witness his tragic battle with deafness and subsequent depression. However, the film ultimately delivers strong Inspiration and Hope as Frankie finds an unconventional path to overcome his affliction and rediscover his passion, leading to feelings of Joy and Happiness. There's also a sense of Melancholy reflecting his lost past, alongside Anxiety during his struggles, and Relief when he achieves acceptance and success.
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