The emotional landscape of 'Getúlio' is dominated by the gravity of its historical and dramatic subject matter. Sadness is a primary emotion, stemming from the tragic political crisis and the ultimate suicide of President Getúlio Vargas. This is closely followed by Anxiety and Anticipation, driven by the intense 19-day countdown to the crisis's climax, the escalating political tensions, and the high-stakes investigation into the assassination attempt. Empathy is evoked for Vargas as he faces immense pressure and isolation, while Melancholy reflects the somber historical period and the profound weight of the events. Curiosity is significant for audiences seeking to understand the complex political machinations and motivations behind this pivotal moment in Brazilian history. Anger and Disturbing feelings arise from the political corruption, betrayal, and the violent nature of the assassination plot.
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