The movie "To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday" primarily evokes strong feelings of **Love** and **Sadness**, stemming from David's profound grief and his enduring, fantastical romance with his deceased wife's ghost. **Empathy** is high as audiences connect with David's struggle to move on and his daughter Rachel's neglect. A deep sense of **Melancholy** and **Nostalgia** permeates the film, reflecting David's wistful attachment to the past. Despite the sorrow, there is underlying **Hope** for David's eventual healing and for the family's future, coupled with some **Anxiety** regarding the present family dynamics and David's detachment from reality. The fantasy element also introduces a degree of **Confusion** about the nature of Gillian's presence.
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