As an Action, Adventure, and Sci-Fi film, Spider-Man (2002) primarily elicits strong feelings of Excitement and Anticipation through its dynamic web-slinging sequences, the thrilling discovery of Peter Parker's powers, and the escalating conflict with the Green Goblin. Anxiety is a significant emotional response, driven by the personal threats to Peter and Mary Jane, and the maniacal nature of the villain. Audiences experience Satisfaction with Spider-Man's eventual triumphs and the resolution of key conflicts. The visual spectacle of his abilities and the transformation of Norman Osborn into the Goblin also generate Awe and Surprise. Beyond the action, the film deeply engages Empathy for Peter's journey from a bullied outcast to a burdened hero, alongside Sadness stemming from his personal losses. Hope and Inspiration are also prominent, reflecting Peter's growth and his commitment to responsibility.
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