
The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) is a stylish crime romance, and its emotion profile reflects this blend. The dominant emotion is **Love** (15%), driven by the central cat-and-mouse relationship between the millionaire thief and the insurance investigator. This is closely followed by **Joy** (11%) and **Anticipation** (10%), capturing the thrill of the heist and the playful, strategic dynamic between the leads. Other significant emotions include **Hope** (8%) and **Excitement** (8%) for the unfolding plot and romantic tension, alongside **Anxiety** (7%) and **Curiosity** (6%) inherent in a high-stakes crime story. **Surprise** (5%) and **Satisfaction** (5%) also play key roles in the film's clever twists and resolutions.
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