Barking Dogs Never Bite, while categorized as a comedy, elicits a complex blend of emotions. The primary emotional response is **Humor**, often dark and absurdist, stemming from the protagonist's extreme reactions to a yapping dog and the overall cynical portrayal of urban life. A significant undercurrent of **Melancholy** and **Curiosity** is present, driven by themes of urban disconnection, ennui, and the mystery of the missing dogs. **Joy** and **Happiness** are felt in moments of comedic relief or character resolution, while **Anxiety** and **Empathy** arise from the characters' frustrations and the plight of the animals. The film's unique tone also incorporates elements of **Relief**, **Sadness**, and subtle **Disturbing** undertones, creating a nuanced emotional experience beyond typical comedic fare.
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