Days of Being Wild is a deeply melancholic and introspective drama, primarily evoking **Sadness** and **Melancholy** through its exploration of unrequited love, existential angst, and the protagonist Yuddy's profound sense of abandonment. **Love** is a central, yet often painful and unfulfilled, theme, leading to significant **Empathy** for the characters caught in Yuddy's orbit. The film's psychological depth, particularly Yuddy's unresolved issues and search for identity, contributes to a pervasive sense of **Anxiety** and **Confusion**. While categorized under 'Crime', this aspect manifests more as a general unsettling or **Disturbing** atmosphere rather than overt criminal acts, focusing on the destructive emotional patterns of the characters. The 1960s setting also imbues the film with a strong sense of **Nostalgia**.
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