The Call of Cthulhu (2005), a faithful adaptation of Lovecraft's cosmic horror, primarily evokes **Fear** through its depiction of an ancient, incomprehensible entity and the existential dread it inspires. This is compounded by intense **Anxiety** as the protagonist slowly uncovers disturbing secrets, leading to a pervasive sense of the **Disturbing** due to the film's unsettling themes of madness and cultic practices. **Anticipation** and **Curiosity** are high as the mystery unravels, drawing the audience deeper into the unknown. A unique Lovecraftian **Awe** is present, a terrifying wonder at the cosmic scale of the horror, alongside **Surprise** from shocking revelations and **Confusion** stemming from the alien nature of the entities and the protagonist's descent into madness.
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