The Haunting in Connecticut

IMDB5.8
π±Fear(23.1%)
π¨Anxiety(16.5%)
π³Disturbing(12.4%)
πSadness(9.9%)
π₯²Empathy(7.4%)
DramaHorrorMystery
The emotional landscape of 'The Haunting in Connecticut' is primarily driven by intense dread and psychological tension, characteristic of its horror genre, leading to high levels of Fear and pervasive Anxiety. The disturbing nature of the supernatural entities and the sinister history of the house contribute significantly to a sense of unease. Underlying this horror is a strong dramatic core, evoking deep Sadness and Empathy for the family's struggle, particularly concerning their son's illness. Moments of Surprise arise from jump scares and plot revelations, while Curiosity is piqued as the dark secrets of the past are gradually revealed.
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