As a Biography, Drama, and History film, 'Lula, the Son of Brazil' primarily evokes deep Sadness and Empathy due to its portrayal of extreme poverty, family struggles, and an abusive father. A strong sense of Melancholy pervades, reflecting on the harsh realities of the past. While there are elements of Inspiration and Hope in the family's resilience and efforts to overcome adversity, these are tempered by constant Anxiety stemming from the struggle for survival. Anger is present towards the injustices faced and the abusive patriarch. The controversial act of self-mutilation for disability retirement introduces elements of Disgust and can be Disturbing, highlighting the desperation of the protagonist's early life.
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