Attack the Gas Station (1999) primarily elicits strong feelings of Humor, Joy, and Happiness, as its 'Crime' genre elements are largely subverted by the 'Comedy' focus. The audience experiences high levels of Humor from the 'wacky antics' of the disaffected youths, such as forcing the manager to sing and staging bizarre fist-fights. Surprise is also a key emotion due to the unpredictable and absurd nature of the events. While the criminal premise introduces some Anxiety and Anger, these are significantly tempered by the comedic tone, preventing the film from being genuinely disturbing. Instead, the chaotic energy generates Excitement and Anticipation for the next outlandish scenario, leading to a general sense of Satisfaction and Relief as the comedic chaos unfolds.
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