Based on its Action, Adventure, and Crime genres, 'Treasure Island (1990)' primarily evokes strong feelings of Excitement and Anticipation as young Jim Hawkins embarks on a perilous treasure hunt. Anxiety is a prominent emotion, stemming from the constant threats posed by buccaneers and the shocking betrayal by Long John Silver. Audiences also feel Empathy for Jim and the loyal crew as they navigate dangerous situations. Anger is directed at the treacherous villains, while Satisfaction arises from moments of triumph and successful resistance against the mutineers. Curiosity is sustained throughout the narrative by the mystery of the treasure and the unfolding plot, alongside elements of Fear during intense confrontations and a sense of the Disturbing during the mutiny and violent encounters.
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