The movie "Diana" (2013), a Biography, Drama, and Romance, primarily evokes a mix of deep emotional responses. Love is central, reflecting Diana's secret affair with Hasnat Khan. This is heavily intertwined with Sadness, Empathy, and Melancholy, stemming from the dramatic challenges of her life, her desire for privacy, and the tragic undertones of the 'last two years of her life' as known to the audience. Hope is present for the success of her relationship, while moments of Joy and Happiness offer glimpses of her personal contentment. Anxiety is felt due to the constant media intrusion and the need for secrecy. Curiosity and Nostalgia are also significant, driven by the biographical nature of the film and the public's enduring interest in Princess Diana. Anger, Disgust, and a sense of the Disturbing arise from the portrayal of relentless paparazzi and the invasive public scrutiny she faced.
Rate the Movie
Emotion Statistics