Blind Date (1987) is primarily a chaotic romantic comedy. Audience emotional responses are dominated by **Humor**, stemming from the escalating absurdity of Nadia's drunken antics and Walter's desperate attempts to manage the situation. **Joy** and **Love** are central to the romantic arc, as the unlikely pair navigate their disastrous date towards a genuine connection. **Happiness** reflects the overall lighthearted tone and positive resolution. Significant **Surprise** and **Anxiety** arise from Nadia's unpredictable behavior and Walter's constant fear of professional ruin, while **Relief** is felt as they narrowly escape one mishap after another. The film delivers a fun, albeit wild, ride culminating in a satisfying romantic conclusion.
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