The Invisible (2007), a blend of Crime, Drama, and Fantasy, primarily elicits strong feelings of Sadness due to Nick's tragic fate and his mother's grief. Empathy is high as the audience connects with Nick's helplessness and his struggle to communicate from his limbo state. Anxiety is consistently present as Nick tries to influence events and the investigation unfolds, coupled with Melancholy stemming from his profound sense of loss and inability to interact. Anger arises from the injustice of the mistaken identity and the actions of the perpetrators, making the film quite Disturbing in its depiction of violence and its consequences. Guilt is also a prominent emotion, particularly for Annie and Pete, adding depth to the dramatic elements.
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