The Virgin Suicides primarily evokes deep Sadness and Melancholy, reflecting the tragic and 'doomed' fate of the Lisbon sisters and the somber, retrospective narration. Empathy is high as viewers connect with the girls' isolation and struggles under their strict upbringing. Nostalgia is a significant emotion, given the story is told from the perspective of adult men looking back at their youth and the mysterious events. Curiosity is also prominent, as the audience, like the neighborhood boys, attempts to piece together and understand the inexplicable tragedy. While there's an element of Love from the boys' fascination and Lux's relationship, it's overshadowed by a pervasive sense of Anxiety about the girls' well-being, leading to a profoundly Disturbing conclusion.
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