The Garden of Sinners: Remaining Sense of Pain evokes a strong sense of Anxiety and Anticipation as the audience follows Mikiya's concern for Fujino and the unfolding mystery of the gruesome murders. The film's 'Action' and 'Crime' genres contribute to high Excitement during confrontations and Disturbing reactions to the violent acts and Fujino's cursed condition. Empathy is prominent for Fujino's suffering, coupled with intense Curiosity about her past, the nature of her 'curse,' and the identity of the killer. Fear arises from the supernatural elements and the threat posed by the antagonist, while Surprise is generated by plot revelations. The overall tone carries a degree of Melancholy and Sadness due to the tragic circumstances of the characters.
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