The audience's primary emotional responses for 'Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed' are dominated by the intense and perilous nature of its 'Action, Drama, War' genre. High levels of **Anxiety**, **Excitement**, and **Anticipation** are generated by the constant threat, combat sequences, and the uncertain outcome of the mission to support Allied troops and help French resistants. The grim realities of war contribute significantly to **Sadness**, **Empathy** for the isolated soldiers and the oppressed civilians, and **Fear** due to life-threatening situations. Despite the hardships, moments of **Inspiration** arise from acts of heroism and self-sacrifice, leading to **Satisfaction** and **Relief** when objectives are achieved or immediate dangers are overcome. A sense of **Melancholy** reflects the somber tone of war, while **Hope** persists for survival and mission success.
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