As a quintessential Hong Kong horror-comedy starring Stephen Chow, 'Out of the Dark' primarily elicits strong feelings of **Humor** due to its absurd situations, the inept characters, and Leon's eccentric 'Professional-type wannabe' ghostbuster persona. While the vengeful ghost and paranormal activity generate significant **Fear** and **Anxiety**, these horror elements are frequently undercut or resolved through comedic means, leading to a blend of tension and laughter. The overall comedic tone contributes to feelings of **Joy** and **Happiness**. **Surprise** arises from both unexpected scares and the film's often bizarre and unpredictable plot developments, while the ghostly presence also evokes a sense of the **Disturbing**.
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