The Salton Sea, a blend of Crime, Drama, and Mystery, evokes significant Sadness and Anxiety in its audience. Sadness stems from Danny's profound grief over his wife's murder and his subsequent 'adrift' existence, contributing to a pervasive Melancholy. Anxiety is a constant companion due to the dangerous encounters with undercover narcotics agents and the sadistic dealer Pooh-Bear, characteristic of the crime genre. Empathy is strongly felt for Danny's tragic circumstances and his efforts to rescue Colette from her own demons. The mystery aspect fuels Curiosity and Confusion as the narrative unfolds with an unreliable sense of reality, leading to Anticipation for revelations and occasional Surprise. Anger and Disturbing elements arise from the gritty underworld and its violent inhabitants.
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