Audience emotional responses for 'Australia' are primarily driven by its blend of romance, drama, and adventure. 'Love' is central, stemming from the evolving relationship between the aristocrat and the stockman, and the bond with the young boy Nullah. 'Sadness' and 'Empathy' are significant due to the harsh realities of the Australian outback, the challenges of the cattle drive, the themes of the Stolen Generations (implied by Nullah's storyline), and the devastating impact of World War II, particularly the bombing of Darwin. 'Anxiety' and 'Excitement' are generated by the perilous adventure of the cattle drive and the dangers of wartime. 'Hope' and 'Happiness' emerge from moments of triumph, resilience, and the characters' enduring spirit, while 'Inspiration' is drawn from their courage in overcoming immense adversity.
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