Street Trash is a quintessential cult 'splatter comedy,' and audience emotional responses are dominated by the unique blend of its genres. Humor is paramount, stemming from the film's absurd premise, over-the-top gore, and dark comedic situations. This is closely followed by Disgust due to the highly graphic and messy melting effects of the 'Viper' brew, which are central to the film's identity. The bizarre and grotesque nature of the plot, coupled with the sociopathic character of Bronson, evokes a strong sense of being Disturbing. Surprise arises from the unexpected and outlandish events, particularly the initial melting scenes. While classified as horror, the film leans more into gross-out and comedic elements, so Fear and Anxiety are present but often secondary to the sheer absurdity and visual shock. The overall experience is one of chaotic, bizarre entertainment.
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