Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is a profoundly unsettling and grim film. The audience's emotional responses are dominated by a strong sense of 'Disturbing' content, reflecting the film's unflinching portrayal of random, brutal murders and the chilling lack of remorse from the titular character. This leads to intense feelings of 'Fear' and 'Anxiety', as viewers are constantly on edge, anticipating the next act of violence. 'Disgust' is strongly evoked by the gruesome nature of the crimes and Henry's cold, inhuman demeanor. The film also elicits significant 'Sadness' for the victims and a pervasive sense of 'Melancholy' due to its bleak and hopeless atmosphere. 'Anger' is directed towards the perpetrators for their heinous acts, while a dreadful 'Anticipation' builds as the killing spree escalates.
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