As an 'Action, Drama, History' film, 'Four Days in September' primarily evokes strong feelings of **Anxiety** and **Anticipation** due to the high-stakes plot involving a bank holdup, kidnapping, and the constant threat faced by the protagonists fighting a dictatorial regime. **Sadness** and **Empathy** are deeply felt for the characters' struggles, the captured friend, and the broader context of political oppression. The action sequences contribute to **Excitement**, while the historical injustice fuels **Anger**. The film also elicits **Inspiration** from the fight for freedom and **Melancholy** when reflecting on this turbulent period of history, alongside a sense of the **Disturbing** nature of the violence and moral dilemmas presented.
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