Man on Fire elicits a powerful range of intense emotions, primarily driven by John Creasy's transformation and his brutal quest for justice. **Anger** is a dominant emotion, fueled by the heinous crime and Creasy's unleashed rage. This is closely followed by **Anxiety** and **Excitement** as audiences are kept on edge during the tense kidnapping and the subsequent violent, action-packed rescue mission. **Sadness** and **Empathy** are deeply felt for both the burnt-out Creasy and the innocent Pita, especially during their initial bonding and the tragic events. A strong sense of **Anticipation** builds as Creasy systematically hunts down those responsible, leading to a grim **Satisfaction** as he exacts his revenge. The film's gritty portrayal of crime also evokes a **Disturbing** feeling, while Creasy's journey from despair to determined protector provides moments of **Inspiration**.
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