Tomie: Re-birth, as a Japanese horror film, primarily evokes strong feelings of Fear and Anxiety due to the relentless haunting by the resurrected Tomie. The plot, involving murder and a supernatural entity, creates a deeply Disturbing atmosphere with unsettling visuals and psychological unease. Surprise is generated through jump scares and unexpected plot developments related to Tomie's appearances and powers. Disgust arises from the grotesque nature of Tomie's resurrection and the violence depicted. Anticipation builds as characters and viewers await Tomie's next terrifying act, while Confusion reflects the enigmatic and supernatural elements of Tomie's existence and the characters' struggle to comprehend the horror. Underlying these are elements of Sadness for the victims and the despair of those haunted, and Guilt stemming from the initial murder that unleashed Tomie.
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