Audience emotional responses for 'Two Days in New York' are primarily driven by its comedic and dramatic elements. Humor is paramount, stemming from the chaotic cultural clashes between Marion's eccentric French family and her American boyfriend, leading to many funny and awkward situations. Joy and Happiness are present due to the romantic subplot and the overall light-hearted tone of the comedy. Love is a core emotion, encompassing both the budding romance between Marion and Mingus and the complex, yet enduring, familial bonds. Empathy is strongly felt for Marion as she navigates the 'explosive mix' of her family's visit and her personal and professional pressures. Anxiety arises from the constant tension and unpredictability of the family dynamics, while Sadness and Melancholy touch upon Marion's past relationship and the underlying complexities of family life. Confusion is also a notable emotion, reflecting the cultural misunderstandings and the often absurd scenarios.
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