Child's Play (1988) primarily evokes strong feelings of **Fear** and **Anxiety** as audiences witness the terrifying transformation of a seemingly innocent doll into a murderous entity, relentlessly pursuing a young boy. The film is deeply **Disturbing** due to its central premise of a possessed toy and the graphic nature of its kills. There's significant **Anticipation** as viewers wait for Chucky's next move or for the adults to finally believe Andy, alongside moments of **Surprise** from jump scares and unexpected attacks. **Empathy** is felt for Andy, a child in grave danger who is disbelieved by adults, leading to a sense of **Disgust** and **Anger** at the escalating violence and the frustrating helplessness of the situation.
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