As a comedy set in the 1960s French intelligence, 'A Very Secret Service' primarily elicits **Humor** through its witty dialogue, absurd situations, and the farcical portrayal of espionage. This leads to strong feelings of **Joy** and **Happiness** as viewers are entertained by the lighthearted and often ridiculous adventures of the new recruit, AndrΓ© Merlaux. **Relief** is also a key emotion, often experienced after the comedic resolution of a seemingly complicated or outlandish operation. Secondary emotions like **Surprise** arise from the unexpected twists and turns of the missions, while **Anticipation** and **Curiosity** are engaged as Merlaux navigates the intricate and often baffling world of the secret service, keeping the audience invested in his learning curve and the next comedic challenge. The period setting also contributes a subtle sense of **Nostalgia**.
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