For 'Blink', a Crime, Drama, and Mystery film, audience emotional responses are primarily driven by the central enigma and the protagonist's unique vulnerability. High levels of Anxiety and Anticipation are generated as Emma, with her newly restored but unreliable sight, grapples with witnessing a potential murder. Curiosity is paramount as viewers try to discern the truth alongside her, questioning her perceptions. Empathy is strongly evoked by Emma's struggle to be believed and her journey adapting to sight after 20 years of blindness. Fear arises from the danger she might be in and the unsettling nature of the crime. Confusion mirrors Emma's own unreliable vision, making the audience uncertain of what is real. Sadness reflects Emma's personal challenges and the gravity of the crime. Surprise comes from plot twists and revelations, while Hope, Relief, and Satisfaction emerge as the mystery progresses towards a resolution. Anger and Disturbing elements are tied to the crime itself and the frustration of disbelief.
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