Audience emotional responses for 'Me and You and Everyone We Know' are primarily driven by a blend of its 'Comedy' and 'Drama' genres, focusing on the human struggle for connection. **Melancholy** (15%) is a dominant emotion, reflecting the film's pervasive theme of loneliness and the wistful yearning for belonging in an isolating contemporary world. This is balanced by significant **Humor** (17%), which is often dry, quirky, and observational, stemming from the characters' awkward social interactions and the unconventional, sometimes absurd, situations they find themselves in. **Empathy** (12%) is strongly evoked as viewers relate to the universal difficulties of communication and vulnerability, despite the characters' eccentricities. **Sadness** (10%) arises from the characters' palpable isolation and their repeated failures to genuinely connect. Moments of **Happiness** (8%) and **Joy** (7%) provide fleeting warmth and light, often from unexpected sources or small, poignant breakthroughs. **Anxiety** (7%) is present due to the characters' social awkwardness, Richard's panic, and the unsettling nature of the children's explorations of mature themes. Finally, **Disturbing** (5%) captures the unease generated by the plotlines involving young children engaging in risqué or precocious behaviors, challenging audience norms.
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