The Girl Who Played with Fire, as a dark Action, Crime, and Drama film, elicits intense emotional responses. **Anxiety** is a dominant emotion due to the constant danger faced by characters, especially Lisbeth Salander, as they navigate a corrupt and violent world. **Anger** and **Disgust** are profoundly felt in response to the film's central themes of sex trafficking and the abuse of power by high-ranking officials. **Empathy** is strong for the victims and for Salander's relentless pursuit of justice despite her own suffering. The grim subject matter also contributes to significant **Sadness** and a pervasive sense of the **Disturbing**. Finally, **Anticipation** builds as the complex investigation unfolds and the audience awaits the outcome of dangerous confrontations and revelations.
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