The Killing of America

The primary emotional responses to 'The Killing of America' are overwhelmingly negative and reflective, aligning with its Documentary and Crime genres. Viewers are likely to feel deeply **Disturbed** by the film's unflinching and often graphic depiction of real-life violence, crime, and assassinations, including the murders of JFK and John Lennon. This leads to significant **Anxiety** and **Fear** regarding the escalating crime rates and the overall grim state of society presented. A profound sense of **Sadness** and **Melancholy** arises from the 'grim collection of pain' and loss depicted. **Anger** and **Disgust** are also prominent, directed at the perpetrators and the senselessness of the brutal acts. Despite the grim subject matter, a degree of **Empathy** is felt for the victims, and **Curiosity** is piqued by the documentary's exploration of the causes and consequences of such widespread violence.
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