Everyone Else

IMDB6.6
πSadness(15.9%)
π₯²Empathy(11.9%)
π₯°Love(10.9%)
π¨Anxiety(9.9%)
π’Melancholy(9.9%)
DramaRomance
As a Drama and Romance film, 'Everyone Else' primarily elicits Sadness, Empathy, and Melancholy from its audience, reflecting the realistic and often uncomfortable portrayal of a couple's strained relationship, career struggles, and insecurities. Anxiety is a significant emotion, driven by the tension between Chris and Gitti and their uncertain future. Envy arises from their comparison to an 'outwardly happy' and successful couple, while Anger stems from Chris's frustrations and the friction within their dynamic. Despite the pervasive difficulties, an underlying Love is present, characteristic of the romance genre, even if it's frequently overshadowed by confusion and disappointment.
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