The emotional landscape of 'The Assassination of Richard Nixon' is dominated by a profound sense of **Sadness** and **Melancholy**, reflecting the protagonist's tragic personal and professional decline. **Empathy** is strongly evoked as the audience witnesses his descent into delusion, driven by societal pressures and personal failures. This leads to escalating **Anxiety** and **Anticipation** as his desperate plot unfolds. **Anger** is present, both from the character's internal rage against perceived injustices and the audience's reaction to his plight. The film's portrayal of a mental breakdown and a misguided act of violence also elicits a significant **Disturbing** response, coupled with **Confusion** and **Curiosity** about his complex motivations.
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