The audience's emotional response to 'Scare Me' is primarily a blend of its Comedy and Horror genres. **Humor** is a dominant emotion, driven by the witty dialogue, character interactions, and the meta-narrative of two aspiring writers trying to out-scare each other. This is balanced by significant **Fear** and **Anxiety** as the scary stories told by the characters begin to manifest in their cabin, creating genuine tension and unsettling moments. **Surprise** is also prominent, stemming from unexpected twists in the unfolding tales and the blurring lines between fiction and reality. **Curiosity** is a key emotional driver, as viewers are drawn into the creative process of storytelling and eager to see what horrors the characters will conjure next, and how they will come to life. Underlying these are feelings of **Joy** and **Happiness** from the comedic elements, balanced by moments that are genuinely **Disturbing** as the 'horrors of reality' manifest for the protagonist.
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