Audience emotional responses for 'Capote' are dominated by a profound sense of **Sadness** and **Melancholy** stemming from the brutal Clutter family murders and the ultimately tragic fates of the perpetrators. **Empathy** is high, particularly for Perry Smith's complex character and Capote's own moral descent as he becomes deeply entangled. The film evokes **Anxiety** and a **Disturbing** feeling due to the chilling nature of the crime and the psychological unraveling of its characters. **Curiosity** is maintained throughout as Capote delves into the truth and the audience follows his investigative and writing process. **Anger** is present towards the senseless violence, while a subtle **Guilt** may arise from Capote's manipulative methods and the ethical compromises he makes.
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