Audience emotional responses for 'Tony' are primarily dominated by a profound sense of **Disturbing** unease, stemming from the stark contrast between the protagonist's mundane, lonely existence and his horrific, amateur butchery. This leads to significant **Anxiety** and **Fear** as viewers anticipate his next actions and the grim implications of his lifestyle. A deep **Sadness** and **Melancholy** are evoked by Tony's isolated, withdrawn life and his desperate, albeit twisted, yearning for connection, fostering an uncomfortable **Empathy** for a character who is both victim and perpetrator. **Disgust** is a natural and strong response to the graphic implications of his activities. The film's 'Drama, Horror, Thriller' genres are perfectly reflected in this blend of psychological depth and visceral dread.
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