As a quintessential Stephen Chow film, 'God of Gamblers Part III: Back to Shanghai' primarily elicits strong feelings of **Humor**, **Joy**, and **Happiness** through its signature slapstick, parodies, and over-the-top comedic situations, especially with the 'Saint of Gamblers' powers and time-travel antics. The high-stakes gambling sequences and the protagonist's telekinetic abilities generate significant **Excitement** and **Anticipation**. The plot's unexpected twists and comedic gags contribute to **Surprise**, while moments of tension resolution lead to **Relief**. The dramatic elements, particularly Chow Sing Cho's mission to influence his family's past and his efforts to return home, evoke **Anxiety** for his predicament and a degree of **Empathy**. The 1937 Shanghai setting also adds a touch of **Nostalgia** and **Curiosity** about the historical narrative.
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