Audience emotional responses for 'Blue Iguana' are primarily driven by its 'Action, Comedy, Crime' genre, with a strong emphasis on the comedic and light-hearted aspects of its anarchic plot. Humor, Joy, and Excitement dominate, reflecting the 'crazy, off-kilter' London setting and the 'outrageous antics' of the 'cool, carefree characters' who always 'wriggle out of danger with a wisecrack.' Happiness and Anticipation are high due to the protagonists' invulnerability ('never to be hurt--at least not seriously') and the developing 'true love' subplot. Relief and Satisfaction stem from the characters consistently escaping serious consequences and the 'bad guys' being the only ones to suffer. While it has crime and thriller elements, the plot's explicit statement that consequences are 'never serious' for the protagonists significantly reduces audience Fear and high Anxiety, making these emotions less prominent than in typical crime thrillers. Surprise is present due to the film's 'anarchic' and unpredictable nature.
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