Good

IMDB6.2
πSadness(16.1%)
π₯²Empathy(13.4%)
π’Melancholy(10.7%)
π¨Anxiety(8.9%)
π€’Disgust(7.1%)
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The audience's emotional response to 'Good' is predominantly marked by **Sadness** and **Empathy** for John Halder's tragic moral compromise and descent into complicity with the Nazi regime. A pervasive sense of **Melancholy** underscores the film's somber tone and the devastating consequences of his choices. **Anxiety** builds as Halder's seemingly inconsequential decisions lead him deeper into the oppressive system, evoking **Guilt** for his actions and inactions. Viewers also experience **Disgust** and **Anger** towards the insidious propaganda and the atrocities it enables, making the overall experience deeply **Disturbing**.
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