Poison (1991) primarily elicits a strong sense of **Disturbing** emotions due to its explicit portrayal of violence, sexual themes, and the unsettling nature of its three intercut narratives, particularly the 'Horror' segment's festering murderer and the child patricide in 'Hero'. **Sadness** and **Melancholy** are pervasive, reflecting the tragic lives of its outsider characters, the bleakness of the prison setting, and unfulfilled desires. **Fear** and **Anxiety** are generated by the suspenseful and perilous situations, especially in the 'Horror' story. Viewers also feel significant **Empathy** for the marginalized and suffering characters, while a complex, often tragic, **Love** threads through the narratives. **Curiosity** is piqued by the film's experimental structure and the mysteries within each story.
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