The film "Into the Deep" elicits strong negative and investigative emotions. The most prominent emotional responses are **Disturbing** due to the brutal nature of the crime and the revelation of a killer's true character. This is closely followed by **Anxiety** as viewers witness the unfolding events and the tension surrounding the helpers' involvement and testimony. **Anger** and **Empathy** are significant, directed towards Peter Madsen for his horrific actions and towards Kim Wall and the young individuals who were unwittingly entangled in his dark world. **Sadness** for the victim and the overall tragic circumstances, along with **Curiosity** to understand the killer's psychology and the full scope of the events, are also key emotional drivers. **Disgust** at the depravity of the crime and **Guilt** (on behalf of the helpers grappling with their past association) contribute to the overall somber and unsettling viewing experience.
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