The House I Live In

IMDB7.9
๐ญSadness(11.5%)
๐ฅฒEmpathy(10.4%)
๐คฌAnger(9.4%)
๐ณDisturbing(8.3%)
๐จAnxiety(7.3%)
DocumentaryCrime
For 'The House I Live In', a documentary on the U.S. criminal justice system and drug policy, audience emotional responses are dominated by Sadness and Empathy due to the profound human cost and suffering revealed. Anger and Disturbing are also very high, reflecting outrage at systemic injustices, human rights implications, and the harsh realities presented. Anxiety is significant, stemming from the pervasive nature of the problem and its societal impact. Curiosity is a key emotion for viewers seeking to understand the complex issues, while Fear and Melancholy contribute to the somber and reflective tone. Limited Hope and Inspiration might arise from the desire for reform.
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