The Color of Lies, a blend of Crime, Drama, and Comedy, primarily evokes strong emotional responses centered around its dark mystery. The murder of a child and the subsequent suspicion cast upon the art teacher, René, generates significant **Anxiety** and **Curiosity** as the investigation unfolds. **Sadness** and **Empathy** are deeply felt for the victim and for René's unjust plight, supported by his wife. **Confusion** arises from the shifting accusations and the unsettling influence of a media-star writer. While categorized with 'Comedy', the humor is likely dark or situational, providing a subtle counterpoint rather than outright levity, hence a moderate percentage for **Humor**. **Anger** is directed at the injustice and the unknown culprit, while the nature of the crime itself elicits a **Disturbing** feeling.
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