Chapter 27, a biographical crime drama, primarily evokes a sense of being **Disturbing** due to its unsettling portrayal of Mark David Chapman's deteriorating mental state. **Anxiety** is high as the film builds inevitable dread towards the well-known tragic climax of John Lennon's murder. **Sadness** pervades the experience, reflecting the profound loss and the grim nature of the events. **Empathy** is complex, encompassing sorrow for Lennon and a difficult, uncomfortable pity for Chapman's mental illness. **Anger** and **Disgust** are directed at Chapman's actions, while **Curiosity** and **Confusion** arise from the audience's attempt to comprehend his irrational motives. A pervasive **Melancholy** underscores the film's somber atmosphere.
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