Mother (2009) elicits a complex range of emotions, primarily driven by its Crime, Drama, and Mystery genres. The audience experiences significant **Anxiety** and **Sadness** as they follow the mother's desperate and morally ambiguous quest to prove her son's innocence. Strong **Empathy** is felt for her plight, even as her actions become increasingly disturbing. The central mystery fuels intense **Curiosity** and **Anticipation** for revelations, often leading to **Surprise** and **Confusion** due to unexpected twists and unreliable elements. The film's grim subject matter and the brutal crime evoke **Disturbing** feelings, **Anger** at injustice, and a pervasive sense of **Melancholy** that underscores the tragic narrative. **Fear** is present due to the suspense and dark themes, while **Disgust** and **Guilt** arise from the dark truths uncovered and the mother's extreme measures, all rooted in a powerful, albeit twisted, **Love**.
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