As a comedy, 'Nonfilm' primarily elicits **Humor**, **Joy**, and **Happiness** from its audience. The absurd and unconventional plot, where an actor accidentally kills the crew and filming continues without a script or camera, generates significant **Confusion** and **Surprise**, which are integral to its comedic appeal. There's also a sense of **Anticipation** and **Curiosity** about the escalating chaos and how the characters will navigate their illogical predicament, often leading to **Relief** as absurd situations unfold. While the plot contains a dark element (the accidental killing), it's presented in a way that leans into dark comedy, ensuring the overall emotional response remains light-hearted and focused on the comedic absurdity.
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