Based on the 'Drama, History, War' genres and the harrowing plot of the Rwandan genocide, audience emotional responses are profoundly somber and intense. Sadness is a dominant emotion, reflecting the immense loss of life and personal tragedies. Empathy is deeply felt, as the film humanizes the victims and survivors, drawing viewers into their suffering. The inherently graphic and horrific nature of the events makes 'Disturbing' a significant response. Anger arises from the senseless violence, injustice, and the international community's inaction. Anxiety and Fear are prevalent as viewers witness the constant threat and terror faced by the characters. Melancholy reflects a pervasive sense of sorrow and reflection on this dark chapter of history. Smaller but notable emotions include Guilt (for the world's inaction), Inspiration (from resilience and the call to remember), Hope (for survival or future justice), Relief (for any moments of safety), Confusion (grappling with the incomprehensible nature of the genocide), and Curiosity (to understand the historical context).
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