As a Crime, Drama, and Thriller, 'Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead' primarily evokes a strong sense of **Anxiety** and **Anticipation** as Jimmy the Saint's desperate situation escalates from loan shark debt to a dangerous, botched job and a contract on his head. The film's dramatic core and the morbid premise of 'Afterlife Advice' contribute significantly to feelings of **Sadness** and **Melancholy** as characters face inevitable, often tragic, consequences. **Fear** is palpable due to the constant threat of violence and death, while **Anger** is directed at the ruthless gangster-overlord. Viewers also experience **Empathy** for Jimmy and his crew as they navigate their perilous circumstances, and the unfolding events are frequently **Disturbing** due to the dark nature of the criminal underworld depicted.
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