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A Million Ways to Die in the West

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IMDB6.1
πŸ˜‚Humor(26.1%)
πŸ˜ƒJoy(13.5%)
😊Happiness(10.8%)
πŸ˜‹Relief(6.3%)
πŸ₯°Love(5.4%)
ComedyWestern

As a 'Comedy, Western' from Seth MacFarlane, the dominant emotional response is **Humor**, driven by the film's satirical take on the Old West, anachronistic jokes, and the constant comedic subversion of expectations regarding the dangers of the era. This leads to high levels of **Joy** and **Happiness** as the audience is entertained by the absurd situations and Albert's cowardly yet endearing journey. **Relief** and **Satisfaction** emerge as Albert navigates perilous situations and ultimately triumphs over his fears and the villain, securing his love interest. **Love** is a significant emotion, central to Albert's character arc as he finds a genuine connection with Anna. **Surprise** and **Anticipation** are also present, fueled by the unpredictable and often gruesome, yet comedic, ways characters meet their demise, keeping the audience engaged with the film's titular premise.

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