Detroit

IMDB7.3
π¨Anxiety(13.9%)
πSadness(13%)
π₯²Empathy(12.2%)
π€¬Anger(11.3%)
π³Disturbing(10.4%)
CrimeDramaHistory
Audience emotional responses for 'Detroit' are dominated by intense feelings of Anxiety, Sadness, and Anger, reflecting the film's harrowing depiction of the 1967 Detroit riots and the brutal Algiers Motel incident. A strong sense of Empathy is evoked for the victims of racial injustice and police brutality, alongside feelings of Fear and Disgust at the violence and systemic oppression. The film's historical accuracy and tragic events also contribute to a pervasive sense of Disturbing content and Melancholy.
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