The Man from London, a Crime, Drama, and Mystery film, primarily immerses the audience in a pervasive sense of Anxiety, stemming from Maloin's moral dilemma and the constant threat of discovery after witnessing a murder and taking the money. This is closely followed by strong Curiosity, as viewers are drawn into the unfolding mystery and anticipate the consequences of Maloin's actions. Guilt is a central emotional response, reflecting the protagonist's internal struggle and the psychological burden of his choices. These core emotions are further amplified by Fear of being caught, Sadness over the tragic events and Maloin's moral compromise, and Empathy for his difficult and isolating predicament, creating a somber and suspenseful atmosphere.
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