Village of the Damned (1995) primarily evokes strong feelings of **Fear** and **Anxiety** due to the menacing, supernaturally powerful children who pose an existential threat to the villagers. The film is deeply **Disturbing** through its portrayal of innocent-looking children committing cold, calculated acts of violence, subverting the natural order. **Anticipation** builds as the audience awaits the children's next move and the inevitable confrontation. Elements of **Surprise** arise from the initial mysterious event and the children's unexpected cruelties. There's also a sense of **Disgust** at their inhumanity and a degree of **Sadness** and **Empathy** for the parents and villagers trapped in this horrifying situation.
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