Audience emotional responses for 'Come Into the Light' are primarily driven by the film's Crime and Drama genres, focusing on Padre Puglisi's courageous but ultimately tragic fight against the mafia. Sadness is prominent due to the priest's solitary struggle and the implied 'bitter end'. Strong Empathy is evoked for his selfless dedication to helping children and his unwavering moral stance. Anxiety is a constant as the audience fears for the priest's safety and the outcome of his conflict with the powerful mafia. Anger is directed at the mafia's oppressive and violent actions. Despite the grim reality, Inspiration arises from Padre Puglisi's profound hope and righteousness, while a pervasive Melancholy reflects the somber atmosphere of a community under mafia control. The film also elicits Disturbing feelings from the depiction of organized crime's brutality, balanced by a persistent sense of Hope that the priest's efforts might bring about change.
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