The audience's emotional response to 'The Idol' is primarily driven by a powerful sense of **Hope** (12%), as Mohammed Assaf relentlessly pursues his dream of becoming a singer despite immense personal and political obstacles. This journey is deeply **Inspirational** (10%), showcasing his perseverance and talent against the odds. Strong **Empathy** (9%) is evoked by his personal tragedies, such as his sister's death, and the challenging realities of life in Gaza. While moments of **Sadness** (8%) are present due to loss and hardship, the film also delivers significant **Joy** (7%) and **Humor** (7%), reflecting its 'Comedy' genre, through Mohammed's musical successes, camaraderie, and resilient spirit. **Anticipation** (6%) builds as he navigates the complex process of leaving Gaza and competing in the high-stakes 'Arab Idol' contest.
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