Social Animals

IMDB5.3
πHumor(21.8%)
πJoy(13.1%)
π₯°Love(12.2%)
πHappiness(10.5%)
π₯²Empathy(8.7%)
Comedy
Audience emotional responses for 'Social Animals' are primarily driven by its comedic genre, leading to significant feelings of Humor, Joy, and Happiness. However, the plot's core conflict, involving the protagonist falling in love with a married man while navigating personal struggles, introduces strong elements of Love and Empathy. There's also a notable presence of Sadness and Anxiety due to the illicit affair and Zoe's journey of 'adulting.' Relief and Hope emerge as she confronts her challenges, creating a nuanced emotional landscape that blends lighthearted comedy with the complexities of a dramatic romantic entanglement.
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