The Gravedancers, as a horror film, primarily elicits strong feelings of Fear due to the relentless haunting by vengeful, violent ghosts, including an ax murderer, a pyromaniac, and a sadistic rapist. This is compounded by significant Anxiety as the protagonists race against time to break a deadly curse, creating constant tension. The graphic and unsettling nature of the supernatural entities and their methods of torment contribute heavily to a sense of the Disturbing. Moments of Surprise from jump scares and unexpected attacks are also prevalent, while Anticipation builds as the characters face escalating threats and seek a solution to their dire predicament. The self-inflicted nature of their curse also introduces an element of Guilt.
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