The movie "Cell 211" primarily elicits intense Anxiety as the protagonist, Juan, navigates the perilous prison riot while pretending to be an inmate, constantly fearing exposure. A profound sense of Sadness and Melancholy permeates the narrative, stemming from Juan's tragic circumstances and the grim, often hopeless, reality of the prison environment. Empathy is strongly felt for Juan, caught in an impossible moral and physical bind, and for the complex motivations of the inmates. The film also generates significant Anger and a Disturbing feeling due to the raw violence, the systemic failures, and the escalating political tensions involving the ETA hostages, which highlight the brutal realities of the situation. Fear is a constant undercurrent, driven by the immediate danger Juan faces and the unpredictable nature of the riot.
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