Fallen (1998) primarily evokes strong **Anxiety** and **Fear** due to its relentless supernatural antagonist, Azazel, who can possess anyone through touch, creating a pervasive sense of dread and uncertainty. The audience experiences significant **Disturbing** emotions from Azazel's malevolent nature and taunting, coupled with **Anticipation** and **Surprise** as the plot unfolds with its twists, especially the shocking and bleak ending. **Sadness** and **Empathy** are prominent as Detective Hobbes endures immense personal struggle, loss, and injustice while trying to clear his name and protect his family from an unstoppable evil. **Anger** is directed at the malevolent entity, while **Excitement** comes from the cat-and-mouse chase sequences. The initial mystery surrounding Azazel's abilities also contributes to **Confusion** and **Curiosity**.
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